
2006-11-03, 14:19
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Ballater, Scotland, UK.
Posts: 1,128
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It has led me to all sorts of heights when writing. I'm also thinking of becoming a straight-up composer, like Luc Lemay, except where he separates his DM and his Classical, I'm going to FUSE them.
Honestly, you need to go hear Boulez or Cage. Boulez' piano stuff is supposed some of the most technical piano in history.
Haha, John! So it is! 12!! Should have at least guessed. I thought it'd be a Combinatoric of sorts, not just the factorial on it's own. And that is awesome, that many? We haven't gotten that far in Maths yet. We started handling the comple numbers today. That was quite fun, how all the formulae can be resolved back to 'a + bi'. But in dodecaphonics, you have to use all twelve notes, and you can't play any one note again until you play the other eleven. But you can play a note as many times as you want before you move on, and for as long as you want.
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