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Re: Panmodal and pitch axis theory

by "Matthew Fields" <spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 13, 2005 at 12:00 PM

In article <slrnd889vp.81r.slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Albert Silverman  <slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On 2005-05-13, Pete <petezilla@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> Albert Silverman wrote:
>>>                              *MEANINGLESS*
>>>
>>
>> I knew it wouldnt be long before Kaptain Kook showed up, and I havent
>> even been a member of this group very long.
>
>Usually he is over in alt.usenet.kooks commiserating with his buddies,
who 
>are seeking to be cured, but "doctor" StrangeLogic regularly jets over 
>here to complain about abstroct principles, which make it clear that
there 
>are certain subjects about which he knows virtually *nothing*.
>
>How then, if the good "doctor" could ever learn what is meant by an 
>abstract principle (which he cannot, due to his Ancient Indoctrination), 
>he might be able to discuss chord-basic intelligently.
>
>But since he cannot, he cannot....
>
>So back he goes to kookville.
>
>At least *you* understand this, although most of our Wonderful(!) 
>residents do not.
>
>By the way, have you learned yet what a "tonal center" is, yet, Pegleg 
>Pete? This is an abstract principle, if there ever was one. Just 
>remember; if you learn it, you will have to show us your music.
>
>Certainly little David has not learned what it means, since *he* also
does 
>not understand what an abstract principle is. So he can define tonal 
>center in any manner that he sees fit.
>
>Which fits in very well with his residency in Wonderland(!)
>
>Our resident "doctors" seem to have this little problem.......
>
>
>
>
>
>Albert Silverman
>(Al is in Wonderland!)
>where abstract reasoning is forbidden
>in the interest of preserving Ancient Musical History and teaching it as 
>"theory", unchanged into eternity.......


-- 
        Matthew H. Fields http://personal.www.umich.edu/~fields
                         Music: Splendor in Sound
To be great, do things better and better. Don't wait for talent: no such
thing.
    Brights have a naturalistic world-view. http://www.the-brights.net/
 




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Re: Panmodal and pitch axis theory
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