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Thu, 10 Oct 2002 23:08:12 +0100
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FW: [idm] Music
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God damn I sent this off list by accident... ------ Forwarded Message
quoted 21 lines From: Muffin <muffin@signmytits.com>> From: Muffin <muffin@signmytits.com> > Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 22:54:52 +0100 > Subject: Re: [idm] Music > > on 10/10/02 10:50 pm the person going by the name Thomas Millar at > tmillar@comcast.net spake : > >> 1. On BPM, as Long brought up: Speed is actually REALLY relative. The >> infamous Chinese Opera is nothing compared to Korean folksongs. Korean >> folksongs are usually played in 3/4 time, and Korean moderato or midtempo is >> not based on heartbeat but on the speed of _relaxed breathing_. Thus it >> sounds almost completely beatless even though most of the instruments used >> in accompaniment are played percussively. Really amazing stuff, most >> westerners come away actually nauseated. >> >> I'd also like to point out that 133 is actually pretty slow for punk >> rockers. > > I've got a tape of Sri Lankan drums somewhere which is just insane, as it's > not got any regular key signature. Are there other forms of music where this > is common?
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