Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:47 am
As should be expected in the one thread where any one topic wins.monkey man wrote:billf wrote:I passed it through the MonkeyLabs BS Detector•„• for you Billy.
Turns out it's only one note.
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As should be expected in the one thread where any one topic wins.monkey man wrote:billf wrote:I passed it through the MonkeyLabs BS Detector•„• for you Billy.
Turns out it's only one note.
That happened to me in Toronto in the late 1980's. I was lying on a couch talking to someone and suddenly felt all shakey and thought "Wow, what's wrong with me?" and then I saw the light swinging from the ceiling. Yup, Toronto's not earthquake central. That was the first one I'd ever felt.Spikey Horse wrote: ..... and that the walls and floor were moving tooyou just don't expect earthquakes in London!
Yeah, that is cool that your one post on this site is in the "one" thread.AudioDancer wrote: Just want to state that since following this "Thread-of-Oneness" I have
laughed-my-ass-off. I now only have ONE BUNN.... Thanks Folks!!
There's a good chance (a very good one, too) that you'll find fodder for the lyrics in this thread, dReD ZeDeLLiN.Zed wrote: I need to spend less time following this thread so that I can get back to the task of enhancing the arrangement of my one-chord reggae song.
Thank you Zed!zed wrote:Good catch MM. You're on the ball.monkey man wrote:Turns out it's only one note.
I need to spend less time following this thread so that I can get back to the task of enhancing the arrangement of my one-chord reggae song.
All it takes is ONE good note or indeed one bad onemonkey man wrote:Thank you Zed!zed wrote:Good catch MM. You're on the ball.monkey man wrote:Turns out it's only one note.
I need to spend less time following this thread so that I can get back to the task of enhancing the arrangement of my one-chord reggae song.
It's kinda funny to me, 'cause I can't read a note.
Well, now it seems I can read at least one, although I've no idea what it is.
Oh yes it is if it is the right one.twistedtom wrote:One note is Obviously Not Enough for a song.
Are you the right one, Jari?jarok wrote:Oh yes it is if it is the right one.twistedtom wrote:One note is Obviously Not Enough for a song.
Yes it is really hard to get those replacements for the one.monkey man wrote:Are you the right one, Jari?jarok wrote:Oh yes it is if it is the right one.twistedtom wrote:One note is Obviously Not Enough for a song.
Could you be the one for me?
I do like you after all.
Well if the tempo is one BPM and the song lasts one minute (with one whole note), we can conclude the that time signature is...you guessed it...1/1.twistedtom wrote:This is one possible way to play this one note song.
Key of GM= one sharp.
The note would be a G as G is the one in the key of G.
There would be one whole note.
The song would be one bar long.
The tempo would be one BPM.
So the song would last one minute.
The name of the song would be ONE.
that is one way of looking at it.Phil O wrote:Well if the tempo is one BPM and the song lasts one minute (with one whole note), we can conclude the that time signature is...you guessed it...1/1.twistedtom wrote:This is one possible way to play this one note song.
Key of GM= one sharp.
The note would be a G as G is the one in the key of G.
There would be one whole note.
The song would be one bar long.
The tempo would be one BPM.
So the song would last one minute.
The name of the song would be ONE.