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You know you play too much music when...
2006-04-12, 3:53 PM #1
Was going to do just guitar, but I figured it would be a lot easier for more posts if it was this way. Was eating dinner and this happened to me-

-The only way you can describe other senses is through using Treble, Mid, and Bass.
2006-04-12, 7:59 PM #2
it's probably a very good way of describing things.

touch is probably the easiest to understand using b/m/t, probably followed by sight and smell and finally taste.
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2006-04-12, 8:11 PM #3
when you can only describe music through intense looks of the eye
2006-04-12, 9:19 PM #4
when friends make you listen to music you say "oh i like this phrygian vibe with a bit of the diminished feel in it"

and they look at you like you're an alien.
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2006-04-13, 7:11 AM #5
That's because the Phrygian mode was invented by aliens.
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2006-04-13, 10:55 AM #6
Funny story. A friend of mine is in a popular local band. He plays lead guitar. I'm always talking about how much I love pinch harmonics. They debuted a new song at one of their recent shows and it had a bunch of pinch harmonics in it. They never use pinch harmonics. Only me, my friends, and the band knew what was going on.

I felt special.
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