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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 14, 2015 4:46:16 GMT
One man got away
But I'm still here
Made it through
They've been down there too
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 14, 2015 6:20:21 GMT
Cued to similar notes:
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Post by CampKohler on Nov 14, 2015 6:35:14 GMT
Those last two don't sound quite the same to me. The orchestration and all may be similar, but the melodies are different. It's all in the ear of the beholder, I guess.
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 14, 2015 7:30:20 GMT
Try them again. "That's for you" = "Home to me".
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 14, 2015 14:32:16 GMT
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Post by CampKohler on Nov 18, 2015 0:20:39 GMT
Yes, I will have to give you that one.
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 19, 2015 16:03:21 GMT
If I were a Carpenter
She wasn't smiling
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Post by CampKohler on Nov 19, 2015 20:54:44 GMT
Close. What are you doing, staying up nights thinking up these things?
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 19, 2015 22:53:32 GMT
It's pretty much just like looking at clouds and trying to see shapes. It's about pattern recognition. Usually when I hear a song, I think "what does this sound like?". Considering the limited number of notes in our 12 note octave, any song is going to resemble a number of other songs.
The two songs above happened to be the very same notes as well as the same pattern.
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Post by CampKohler on Nov 21, 2015 19:57:13 GMT
Sometimes I try to see faces in the folds of my blanket as I lie in bed, but I wouldn't admit it in public.
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 21, 2015 20:24:57 GMT
This is more like trying to ask which known faces a new face resembles. "Who do you look like?" Why does one person seem to resemble Michael Jackson, or another person resembles Tony Hancock?
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 27, 2015 5:37:59 GMT
Without love?
You're not to be found
I won't stay
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Post by CampKohler on Nov 28, 2015 19:43:38 GMT
................Similar .....Not so similar Really not similar ✓
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Post by floppycatlovingbunny on Nov 28, 2015 20:05:09 GMT
It's about pattern recognition. Songs can be similar in several different ways. Similar melody is probably the main way.
Similar rhythms, similar harmonies, similar instrumental arrangement, similar vocal style, similar words, and similar themes are other ways songs can resemble each other. The last three I posted are all similar themes. "Without Love" is the theme.
See how that works?
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Post by CampKohler on Nov 28, 2015 20:18:27 GMT
Fooled me! What next? Songs whose name all start with a letter of the alphabet?
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