On 09/24/2012 04:28 AM, Michael Gerdau wrote:

> Isn't that basically asking for a free lunch ?

Isn't everything in the open source world?

> And as an afterthought:
> If a guitar player wishes to play around with arbitrarily pitched strings
> he should transpose it himself. He'll learn something that way. Or even
> learn to transpose on the fly. Not that I'd consider that more useful than
> properly mastering the instrument in the first place.

Part of the reason popular music is so popular is because people who 
don't spend a vast chunk of their lives mastering rigid rules can have 
fun making noise.  I find it a lot more relaxing than trying to do 
anything the "correct" way.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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