On Sun, 17 Oct 2010, David van Ooijen wrote:

> On 17 October 2010 17:31, Peter Nightingale <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I was listening to "42. Hennen Dantz"
>> (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRW2GvbQhhg)
>> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRW2GvbQhhg> and was wondering how you
>> decided to deal with the "3" in measure 17 as you do, i.e., if you count
>> the first 16 bars in four beats, you keep three of the same from bar 17
>> onward.  Am I off the charts wrong to think that you you could have
>> counted the first 16 bars in two beats each and then used one of those
>> beats for each bar starting at the 3 in measure 17?
>
> Yes! I could have done that, and it would have been a lot better! I
> think you are right, it would have made a more exiting relationship
> from 2 to 3.

I liked it that way too, but there is always the tension between HIP and 
the taste of some HUP (hysterically uniformed physicist).

> I might record it again. ;-)
>
> thanks
>
> David
Thank YOU for putting all those annotated pieces out there,
Peter.

PS For Mac folks: Safari running on Snow TIger suppresses the text in the
David's speech bubbles; Firefox displays them just fine.  As an unrelated
but wonderful bonus, Firefox's add-on Addblock Plus zaps most of those
awfull Google adds that pop up left and right on web pages.


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I would rather be the offspring of two apes
than be a man and afraid to face the truth.
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