First: Webbernets? I'm completely stealing that. Second: Arpeggiated? That's a real word. What is that supposed to be abbreviating?
Webbernets was stolen from Mt. St. Helens Vietname Band dude.
Katie and I spent a bunch of time debating whether or not "arpeggiated" was a real word. So we added it to our list. 'Cause I use it all the time to describe songs but was never sure if I'd just made it up.
Webbernets was stolen from Mt. St. Helens Vietname Band dude.
Katie and I spent a bunch of time debating whether or not "arpeggiated" was a real word. So we added it to our list. 'Cause I use it all the time to describe songs but was never sure if I'd just made it up.
An arpeggio is a chord played note by note rather than at the same time. Do Mi Sol Do Sol Mi Do (1 3 5 8 5 3 1) is one example of an arpeggio. So an arpeggiated melody line would fall into that sort of pattern.
An arpeggio is a chord played note by note rather than at the same time. Do Mi Sol Do Sol Mi Do (1 3 5 8 5 3 1) is one example of an arpeggio. So an arpeggiated melody line would fall into that sort of pattern.
Oh, yeah, I know what an arpeggio is and all that. I was just using the adjective to describe an arpeggiated line in a song and I wasn't sure if, like, arpeggiated itself was a word, regardless of whether or not the song is, itself, arpeggiated.
List of threads to start: "How do I do this on my computer"? thread Music theory thread
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duckass / duckbutt (stolen from Darbs)
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First: Webbernets? I'm completely stealing that.
Second: Arpeggiated? That's a real word. What is that supposed to be abbreviating?
Second: Arpeggiated? That's a real word. What is that supposed to be abbreviating?
Webbernets was stolen from Mt. St. Helens Vietname Band dude.
Katie and I spent a bunch of time debating whether or not "arpeggiated" was a real word. So we added it to our list. 'Cause I use it all the time to describe songs but was never sure if I'd just made it up.
Katie and I spent a bunch of time debating whether or not "arpeggiated" was a real word. So we added it to our list. 'Cause I use it all the time to describe songs but was never sure if I'd just made it up.
An arpeggio is a chord played note by note rather than at the same time. Do Mi Sol Do Sol Mi Do (1 3 5 8 5 3 1) is one example of an arpeggio. So an arpeggiated melody line would fall into that sort of pattern.
Oh, yeah, I know what an arpeggio is and all that. I was just using the adjective to describe an arpeggiated line in a song and I wasn't sure if, like, arpeggiated itself was a word, regardless of whether or not the song is, itself, arpeggiated.
List of threads to start:
"How do I do this on my computer"? thread
Music theory thread
duckass (stolen from Darbs)
hehe, i love that someone besides me still uses duckass...
His latest Tweet also bequeathed our eyes and ears a video to go along with his new song The Joy of Boredom.
Please enjoy!
And does anyone else get a Mr. Rogers feel?
EEEEEEEEK! I really need to draw this when I get home! :D