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    Have you ever considered that maybe scores can be messages?
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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    Have you ever considered that maybe scores can be messages?
    C5Says - Dear Lady, carry on it sounds very interesting. It reminds me of Coupon Bond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    C5Says - Dear Lady, carry on it sounds very interesting. It reminds me of Coupon Bond.
    I really haven't heard yet how it sounds...

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    I really haven't heard yet how it sounds...
    Would you like me to sing it to you?

    Have you ever considered that maybe scores can be messages?
    I'm sure they can. But they also can be pieces of art like these.
    Has anyone played something like that before? It would be quite an experience, wouldn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post
    Would you like me to sing it to you?

    I'm sure they can. But they also can be pieces of art like these.
    Has anyone played something like that before? It would be quite an experience, wouldn't it?
    Mat,

    Please do sing Mat . Like I told you, nothing should limit your career in music. This melody is titled "Stabile".

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    You say you have, Intet

    So first bar goes something like this: fa si mi si fa mi
    (first four notes are twice as fast as last two)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post
    Would you like me to sing it to you?

    I'm sure they can. But they also can be pieces of art like these.
    Has anyone played something like that before? It would be quite an experience, wouldn't it?
    Wow...are they music scores written artfully or are they artfully written to hide some code?

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    You say you have, Intet

    So first bar goes something like this: fa si mi si fa mi
    (first four notes are twice as fast as last two)
    I loaded the virtual keyboard and tried it...was actually figuring out if you meant 'si' as the 'ti' or the sharpped 'so' (which we use for rondalla)...

    then it dawned on me that you were 'singing' my code.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    Wow...are they music scores written artfully or are they artfully written to hide some code?
    C5Says,

    Thatīs the problem with all them 007īs the Cuopon Bondīs - they are never here when needed, always occupied by some blonde women.

    During the IIWW against the japan emporer and the state of the sun the USA implicated the Navojo indian language in coded messages. A code the japanese could not break, because there was no written info on Navajo language.

    Of course what Mat entered could have been the route to the next solar system beyond ourīs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    C5Says,

    Thatīs the problem with all them 007īs the Cuopon Bondīs - they are never here when needed, always occupied by some blonde women.

    During the IIWW against the japan emporer and the state of the sun the USA implicated the Navojo indian language in coded messages. A code the japanese could not break, because there was no written info on Navajo language.

    Of course what Mat entered could have been the route to the next solar system beyond ourīs.
    But it was really artsy.

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    Hi C5Says,

    I see you liked it. So I assume you've alread had your mornig coffee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post
    Hi C5Says,

    I see you liked it. So I assume you've alread had your mornig coffee
    Yes Mat...since it's already 7:07 in the evening now.

    I haven't really looked into its detail yet...maybe it's coded, maybe it's just artsy. But it's unusually surprisingly got that wow factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    Yes Mat...since it's already 7:07 in the evening now.

    I haven't really looked into its detail yet...maybe it's coded, maybe it's just artsy. But it's unusually surprisingly got that wow factor.
    Mat

    You have to forgive this incredible intuitive woman, remember they are behind in time, like e....... else

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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    Mat

    You have to forgive this incredible intuitive woman, remember they are behind in time, like e....... else
    Me, intuitive? Oh no...am not...more logical than intuitive. But thanks for the compliment on the incredible part...but behind in time? Remember it's already 7:30pm now, here. What's yours? 9:30am? Who's behind? :P

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    12:50 PM actually Miss Intuitive (without any whatsoever symbolic roses nor thorns)

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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    12:50 PM actually Miss Intuitive (without any whatsoever symbolic roses nor thorns)
    That means I'm 7 hours faster.

    Have you eaten lunch?

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