Can You See The Message Behind The Notes?

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hello Intet,

The sausage you had in despair - was it a "Pølse"?

Cheers,

CD :smirk::smirk::smirk:
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Hello Intet,

The sausage you had in despair - was it a "Pølse"?

Cheers,

CD :smirk::smirk::smirk:

My dear friend Corno Dolce

When I first read your post, I thought "is my friend kidding?". However remembering you´ve been away from Sweden for some time, Yes - en ristet pølse, men uden potatis mos. You know the danes take after the Scotsmen about not giving to much out for free. Not even a mouse would feel full-up. I don´t know which of us - the sausage or myself - felt most desperate. I did not leave the sausage to think about it, feeling a bit of pity on it´s behalf, so being a real canibal, or was is Hanibal the canibal Lector, I saved it from it´s own misery? :grin::grin:

I wish those people, who sell these skinny half cold things would add potatismos and some free ketchup to it. One ristet pølse costs 16 d.kr. One can buy a beer in a bar and have free warming for the same money - however cold of course :grin::grin:.
 

C5Says

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C5Says, why can´t I call you intuitive? :cool:

Just like me, 10 years public school, no high school, no university, no real formal examined education, just education in life and people of various sorts :cool:

Because I can't trust my intuition. It's not strong. Logic is stronger. :)

I call that UHK...University of Hard Knocks. :)
 

C5Says

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My dear friend Corno Dolce

When I first read your post, I thought "is my friend kidding?". However remembering you´ve been away from Sweden for some time, Yes - en ristet pølse, men uden potatis mos. You know the danes take after the Scotsmen about not giving to much out for free. Not even a mouse would feel full-up. I don´t know which of us - the sausage or myself - felt most desperate. I did not leave the sausage to think about it, feeling a bit of pity on it´s behalf, so being a real canibal, or was is Hanibal the canibal Lector, I saved it from it´s own misery? :grin::grin:

I wish those people, who sell these skinny half cold things would add potatismos and some free ketchup to it. One ristet pølse costs 16 d.kr. One can buy a beer in a bar and have free warming for the same money - however cold of course :grin::grin:.

So you were really talking about a sausage...what was the ashes about?
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
C5Says - Corno Dolce sometimes talk in danish to me "pølse" means sausage. The ashed had nothing whatsoever to do with the sausage, I only jhad it because of feeling cold, not any good then. The ashes was the ashes of a departed friend, who had decided long ago that he wished for his friends and family to be spread as dust over the sea from up a bridge, instead of being burried in a grave at the cemitary for the unknown.

However, what this swedish bloke also know. Sausage in danish slang means penis.
 

C5Says

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C5Says - Corno Dolce sometimes talk in danish to me "pølse" means sausage. The ashed had nothing whatsoever to do with the sausage, I only jhad it because of feeling cold, not any good then. The ashes was the ashes of a departed friend, who had decided long ago that he wished for his friends and family to be spread as dust over the sea from up a bridge, instead of being burried in a grave at the cemitary for the unknown.

However, what this swedish bloke also know. Sausage in danish slang means penis.

Oh ok. :D
 

C5Says

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C5Says - That´s the good thing about the danish language. It´s very logical - if you´re a dane :grin::grin:

Well, it's also slangly referred to likewise here. I just didn't tell you since you didn't ask. But now I thought to inform you as well. :)

Rather than for adults, by the way, it is referred to boys' only since the men are insulted of the slimness of sausages (food). :D
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Well, it's also slangly referred to likewise here. I just didn't tell you since you didn't ask. But now I thought to inform you as well. :)

Rather than for adults, by the way, it is referred to boys' only since the men are insulted of the slimness of sausages (food). :D[/quote

C5Says

:grin::grin: Got it. Happy to know you too know about the australian boomerang.:smirk:
 

C5Says

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Well, it's also slangly referred to likewise here. I just didn't tell you since you didn't ask. But now I thought to inform you as well. :)

Rather than for adults, by the way, it is referred to boys' only since the men are insulted of the slimness of sausages (food). :D[/quote

C5Says

:grin::grin: Got it. Happy to know you too know about the australian boomerang.:smirk:

It's called a boomerang in Australia??? Why? It goes back to the owner before it hits the target???!!! :D :D :D :D :D
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
:D I never said I had no sense of intuition...I said it's not as strong as my logic ;)

Why do I think you spoke it to me? You didn't? But you quoted me... :p

C5Says.

Please dear lady go back in your posts, and you´ll se I titled you: Intuitive - first :cool::cool:. Real men no about this :grin::grin:. But as I´ve also stated without a quote related to you, I am patience itself.
 

Krummhorn

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Have you ever considered that maybe scores can be messages?
I really haven't heard yet how it sounds... :D

Well ... :rolleyes: ... If nobody is going to sing this tune for C5, then I'll play it.
Recorded The Message this morning at home:
 

C5Says

New member
Well ... :rolleyes: ... If nobody is going to sing this tune for C5, then I'll play it.
Recorded The Message this morning at home:

Wow, Krum! Thanks a lot for playing it! I now hear how it sounds...it sounded Japanese. :) What do you think of the musicality? I was just concerned of the message behind it and making sure the score is technically right. :D

C5Says.

Please dear lady go back in your posts, and you´ll se I titled you: Intuitive - first :cool::cool:. Real men no about this :grin::grin:. But as I´ve also stated without a quote related to you, I am patience itself.

I know, I know... :)
 
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Krummhorn

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You're indeed welcome C5Says ...

It does sound oriental in some respects ... I was troubled by the 9th interval in measure 5, and played the quaver and crochet an octave lower, which sounded better to my ears.

I've also played it sharping all the F's and that makes a huge difference.

Another way I tried it is with a key signature of E flat major and changing the note values which then takes on the form of a quasi gregorian chant.

A workable piece, possibly with some note re-arrangement and changing key signatures.
 

C5Says

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You're indeed welcome C5Says ...

It does sound oriental in some respects ... I was troubled by the 9th interval in measure 5, and played the quaver and crochet an octave lower, which sounded better to my ears.

I've also played it sharping all the F's and that makes a huge difference.

Another way I tried it is with a key signature of E flat major and changing the note values which then takes on the form of a quasi gregorian chant.

A workable piece, possibly with some note re-arrangement and changing key signatures.

I'm impressed you even took the time to do such a wonderful task. :)
Thanks, really.
 

Krummhorn

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You're welcome, C5.

Being a beginning composer myself (mostly for my own amusement), I am always intrigued by those who take the time to share their creativity in music here.
After this weekend, I may try those 'variations' on your piece and post the mp3's here. Having a handheld digital recorder now makes this all the easier for me.
 
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