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Thomas Fortenberry
poet · writer · educatorde l'audace,
encore de l'audace,
et toujours de l'audace
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Bizarre Musical Instruments Behind SF Movies
The bizarre musical instruments behind classic scifi movie sounds
30 Seconds To Perfect
I am woefully ignorant about this band and their music. However, this is, in my opinion, one of the best live rock videos ever produced.
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Vivaldi Sonatas Discovered
Vivaldi sonatas found in archive Two previously unknown violin sonatas by Antonio Vivaldi have been uncovered after lying hidden in a collection of manuscripts for 270 years.
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The Right Attitude Yields the Right Results
“We didn`t all get into music for a job! We got into music to avoid a job. And to get lots of girls.” ~ Sir Paul McCartney
Soulless Sophie Milman
Was enjoying Sophie Milman’s concert Live in Montreal this morning (had been so excited to get this from Netflix, I had to order it twice when the first was sent damaged), when an odd thing occurred. I suddenly didn’t like … Continue reading
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Applying the Math of Beatles
Brilliant! This search for mathematical patterns led to a solution that is pure Beatles. Jason Brown just unlocked the secret which will probably be lifted and used by every real and AI musical performer in the future. Math Professor Figures … Continue reading
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