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Twickenham plays the English horn in the London Philharmonic, while his cousin Malcolm blows alto sax in a jazz band in Chelsea. Both can legitimately be described as English horn players. Even though Malcolm has never picked up an English horn in his life, he's English and he plays a horn so he could (in certain contexts) be called an English horn player. In Malcolm's case, the usage is analogous to that of "American horn player", wherein "American" is modifying "player", not "horn". And Nigel and Malcolm's cousin Trevor, who recently fled across the Channel and was granted French citizenship before being hired to play horn in the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, is now both a
2819:, and please tell me what exactly is so "gushing" about those entries. I have been bullied to no end on here trying to put up accurate info about Carbonne, and received the "gushing" comment from Dinobass (in bass guitar discussion, last item) regarding the changes on those pages. Could you please explain to me what needs to be done to have Carbonne represented on here as he should be, as a pioneer regarding the bass guitar instrument? It seems to me, there is obvious favoritism in play, and I would like someone to write something about him on here, as he is very well known and respected at this point, and obviously, I could not make that point on my own. I do not feel the facts above are gushing in the least - they are just facts - and supported facts at that. Really hoping you will help, as I have given up relative to being treated fairly on here. Thanks so much :).
1732:. However, a survey of general sources on music theory does not support your statement that motive is much more commonly used in general music theory, and supports the view that "motif" is entirely valid. I believe the word "motif" is understood much more widely among non-specialists than the word "motive" (based on usage in general media). Knowledge (XXG) policy says that articles are to be made accessible to general readers rather than specialists, where possible, in the encyclopedic spirit. In consequence, the word "motif" is a better choice than "motive" in the interests of clarity to a general readership, since it has no disadvantages which outweigh this advantage. I have added a wikilink to further clarify.
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memorable to see the old boy taking applause from his seat. It was only later, having listened to several recorded versions, that I came to fully appreciate its greatness - or at least its greatness among his symphonies. It haunts me more than any of the others, although if pushed I would rate his
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Quarrymen until long after it had become a successful recording group, and the group agreed to disband immediately after he announced his departure. It's a matter of insignificant happenstance that
Harrison and McCartney happened to be there when Lennon first decided to call it the Beatles. The only "only" about this is that Lennon is the only original member who hung on till the end. He founded the group, and he dissolved the group. McCartney went along for some of the ride.
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2018:. Even if you think the rest of us are blithering idiots, give us a little credit for trying, okay? My last post attempted to clarify something a third editor had written, corrected a mistaken assertion you'd made about a reference work, and provided information on the way two other reference works handle the terminology question. By most reasonable objectives that was a worthwhile post, even if it disappointed you.
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sorry about the discussion page, I should have checked it. But the two symphonies have exactly the same title (I have the CD with H.H. 7th in front of me, I can confirm the title is "A Sea
Symphony"). A disambiguation page is therefore needed, I think. A "move" loop would perhaps allow to create that
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Unfortunately the penalty for having attended the 1st performance is that I am now over 70! But, as a 20 year old, who had very much fallen under the spell of all his other works that I had heard up to then, I remember being rather puzzled and even disappointed at this first hearing. Although it was
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It is a book (with the correct title per the header) - sometimes putting in detail like that can help I guess - by Philip Norman. It has some interesting ideas on why the band got so big so quickly, and why they were quickly accepted by the establishment, but the best part of it is the account of the
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Since you have failed here to address--or even mention--the matter I brought up (that the "material" in question is entirely subjective). I have to consider the above an evasion rather than an argument, rebuttal, or good faith reply. If you're concerned about "directly lifting" you can 1) remove the
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English". Why would this sort of "far-fetched confusion" "not be possible with the phrase 'cor anglais player'"? Because of the inversion? "He's a horn English player"? "He's a horn--English player" makes more sense to me than "He's an English. Horn player.". "He's a cor--anglais player" is the same
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I’m not sure I follow you. Your (unnecessarily scatological, I thought) edit summary suggested to me you contend their refusal to share the stage had to do with the long-running enmity between Roger Waters and David Gilmour, which has nothing that I can see to do with Syd Barrett. Since Roger Waters
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Calling someone else's comments "complete and utter nonsense" and stating that you're "extremely disappointed with the responses so far" are an excellent way to insult your fellow editors and shut down what might have been a productive discussion. I have no idea why you find this topic so deserving
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Count again: I reverted your triple reversion three times only. YOU were the one refusing to discuss the matter--after I asked you to three times. (I left quite extensive evidence on the talk page--and I did it in record time, I think.) Your behavior here has been inexcusable. If you "take action",
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I think there may be some confusion about the quotation marks. The double quotations above are mine; the title of Vaughan Williams's piece does not include them. The single quotation marks are Grove's; the title of Hanson's piece does seem to include them. I can't tell if the quotation marks you've
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How can the fact that his former band members can't even share the stage at his memorial concert be irrelevant? They're members of a group we can call "friends who have been band members", so the lack of stage sharing at the big finale means something: they can reunite for Live 8 but not for Syd.
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Hello there. "References in popular culture" seems more accurate than "trivia" - the section is entirely composed of references made to Byrne by other cultural sources, rather than being a general list of trivial facts about him. We need to get rid of the section, but giving it a clearer name will
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I think if you want such an article, the best way to get it is to write it yourself. If no one's written one so far, the chances that anyone will write one soon is slim. You might try arguing the need for such an article (if you think one is necessary) at the Howard Hanson article discussion page.
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Howdy TheScotch, I'm more than happy to hand over the re-wording of that section to you! I really don't know this person, had never heard of her even, lol. I was just asked to watch over the article as there was an ongoing edit war over that section, and I stepped in just to try to help verify the
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I didn't threaten you or anyone else. You have been blocked before because you persist in edit-warring about tiny little things, and if you continue to persist in edit-warring about tiny little things you will no doubt be blocked again. (I think, by the way, you should leave it to your readers to
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Oh no, I've known precisely what "cor anglais" means since about age six, and I'm neither rationalizing nor arguing but simply illustrating. Perhaps my punctuation confused things. In the two examples I provided, the periods were there simply to show that the phrase "English horn player" (without
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Note, please, that Merriam-Webster purports to be purely "descriptive" (and seems to me to be getting more aggressively anti-"prescriptive" all the time). This means that it lists all the ways it discovers a word to be used and makes no judgement about whether the usage is proper. It follows that
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Violin-family instrumentalists normally play C#'s sharper than Db's--which is what happens in the Pythagorean scale, not the just scale--except when they are accommodating instruments (such as the piano) or music (such as serial music) that require equally tempered tuning, which is also different
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Notwithstanding the above, the sentence describing McCartney as a co-founder is long established and therefore has consensus. If you wish to change the consensus you are welcome to do so on the article talkpage. Reverting to your preferred version, without consensus, may be considered vandalism.
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should have initiated a discussion and waited for responses before defacing thirty or so articles at one sitting. Moreover, at least three other editors beat me to the punch here. You're greatly outnumbered on this one. (I didn't come anywhere near "reverting all additions". I am not nearly so
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I just don't seem to see the matter of sourcing the same way you do, yes it's subjective, bu tthe footnote says it comes from the ODNB, and is not merely the unsupported meanderings of an editor. Perhaps we should take this to the article talk page, or the Composers project, and get some wider
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I consider it a great stretch, tantamount to historical revisionism, to say Lennon "came from" the Quarrymen. The Quarrymen went through various members and various names and eventually became the Beatles and eventually came to include McCartney, Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Lennon never left the
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My wife is left handed and about the only thing that didn't go kaput when I taught her guitar (a case of the blind useless leading the blind useless) was that I didn't need to keep swapping round when showing her chord shapes/fingering. However, I now know that there is at least one person more
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to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. NB: By making that "this" ⇒ "his" edit, you actually introduced an error. Please leave other people's talk posts alone. Everyone loves copyeditors in articles, but being one on posts other than your own on talk pages can get you
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I thought you might be interested that ILike2BeAnonymous is up to vandalism and uncivility again on the Richmond, California article, he called the editor that added the content that I added stupid and is very agressive and abrasive in his edit summaries using the word crap frequently aswell as
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suddenly, we're confronted by a horn player who is English. An unlikely misunderstanding, I'll grant you, but not impossible—simply analogous to the phrase "American horn player", referring to an American who plays a horn (any kind of horn, even if it's not a horn). So the phrase "English horn
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I checked two sources for the title of the Hanson symphony. The first didn't list it among Hanson's works at all. The second, Grove, lists it thus "Sym. no.7 ‘The Sea’ (Whitman), chorus, orch, 1977". Grove lists Vaughan Williams piece as "A Sea Symphony (no.1) (W. Whitman), S, Bar, SATB, orch,
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I left a message on the H.H. discussion page. I still think that the general title should be used for the disambiguation page, because somebody arriving there should get as first info that there are two works with the same title, even if one is definitely more famous than the other. Regards.
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I don't know that a point of view is being "violated"; I only contend a point of view is being espoused. A point of view is being espoused because which tuning systems are desirable is a highly controversial matter and has been since the Renaissance (when, for example, Burtius called Ramos a
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Just goes to show I should never trust Knowledge (XXG) articles. I still don't see, though, that a disambiguation page is needed or will be needed until someone attempts to write an article for the Hanson piece. Were you about to write such an article? I'm not familiar with the "move loop".
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and David Gilmour are no longer co-members of any group and do not normally perform together, I see no particular reason to have expected them to in this particular case. (I’m not sure what you mean by “as per criteria” either; ‘’my’’ edit summary comprised a single word: ‘’irrelevant’’.)
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You've just reverted four times within a 24-hour-period. I ask that you kindly undo your last edit, or I will be forced to take action about this. It's not proper to just go ahead and make contentious edits, as you did, without first discussing and generating consensus. Thank you and best,
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Oh, yes, you stuck it in with your "French horn" edit. The list here doesn't need to be encumbered with alternative names, "perfectly legitimate" or not. As long as there's a link to the instrument article, the reader can click on it and discover alternative names for himself.
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of heated argument, but I will tell you that I was taken aback by your response to what I intended as thoughtful comments. Your response was also counterproductive to your objective, since consensus is rarely achieved through disparaging what others have to say. Please try to
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I don't believe our focus is on how well Ringo plays the instrument, but that he does play it. The fact is, he has credits on "a Day in the Life", "Don't Pass Me By" and tow of his solo albums. He is sen playing on the 2003 DVD of the All-Starr band. There is a reference at
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Hi. I'm sure you are aware that the talk page is for talking about the article and NOT the subject of the article. It is certainly not there for people to speculate on various meanings and interpretations and, as such, these comments should be stifled at birth. Greetings
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For reasons mentioned above (as well as its intrinsic merits), I have a special regard for this Ninth and was very unhappy about the article as it was earlier. Thanks for a good job of "washing its face" (as RVW used to describe the tidying-up of his scores)!
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As per your criteria, it's germane to put forward an argument why you say this is irrelevant. Syd's band, Syd's tribute, Syd's bandmates refusing to share the stage in Syd's band at Syd's tribute. Looks relevant through Syd-centricity to me, hence I added
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Beats me. I thought to check the score, but the university music library here doesn't seem to have a copy. I might be able to get it through an inter-university loan, but that would take some time. The first source I mentioned above, by the way, is the
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It was sometimes used as a sort of blues note by jazz trumpet players (less often by trombone players)--for obvious reasons--, but there is otherwise no justification for this speculative supposition. (When you cite a source, don't give me a URL; say
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Agree with keeping it simple in the lead, but Macca was a founding member of The Fabs. In truth, Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Sutcliffe and Best were the founding members. Only Lennon came from The Quarrymen. BTW, ever thought of joining The Beatles
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1198:"prevaricator and a bastard" for promulgating just tuning--in contradistinction to Pythagorean). Sufficient evidence that the controversy continues to this day can be found in two recent pop expositions that take contrary positions about this:
2262:) 14:52, 26 May 2008 (UTC) BTW, "Lennon never left the Quarrymen until long after it had become a successful recording group", is really untrue, as The Quarrymen never released a record. Never mind, a fan is still a fan. I wish you the best.--
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You say you reverted my addition because of your opinion of the summary. However your own summary of the reversion does seem to have confused me. If you want to argue the merits of the text, fine, I believe you have a lot to offer.
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irrelevant and illogical, and I'm glad you removed them. But how in the world do you get from there to "POV"? Whose point of view is being violated here? Those who don't want to know what the frequencies are? Please explain.
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Please feel free to ignore the so-called Manual of Style; most of us do. A handful of editors wish to use it a platform to "reform" the English language, which will not succeed. If it really annoys you, change it; but read
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About the "move loop" I mean something like 1) move "A.S.S." to a temporary name; 2) create the dismbiguation page "A.S.S."; 3) move the temporary page to "A.S.S. (V.W.). In this way, the discussion page should be kept.
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as part of the title and clearly puts the sea symphony bit in quotation marks. As I've pointed out the Vaughan Williams piece title does not include quotation marks, nor, of course, does it include the phrase
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horn player. As I implied before, context usually clears up any potential ambiguity in "French horn player", but ambiguity is indeed possible, whereas it is not possible—ever—with "cor anglais player".
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Hi, just a quick question which I also placed on the talk page for this article. Shouldn't the title of the article be "Symphony No. 7 (Hanson)" to be consistent with other Wiki symphony articles?
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You don't have to tell me what 'cor anglais' means, I know. Which is why I posted it as a perfectly legitimate alternative name for the 'English horn'. You removed it.
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Ha ha!!! Those images aren't mine; they've come up again and again when the discussion repeats itself again and again. See the archives and you'll see what I mean.
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201:Getting Help
125:WikiProjects
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3107:Vejvančický
2969:Ludasaphire
2952:Ludasaphire
2940:David Spero
2631:cor anglais
2617:French horn
2546:French Horn
2380:Please see
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2256:andreasegde
2199:andreasegde
2096:French horn
2071:French for
2065:cor anglais
1951:Double bass
1613:David Byrne
1578:Red Herring
1387:Regards, --
1327:Quite right
1155:French Horn
1049:—Preceding
990:), whereas
884:Syd Barrett
865:the source
774:—Preceding
706:Rainwarrior
645:SMcCandlish
619:SMcCandlish
541:percussion.
437:Jayden54Bot
298:Peer review
258:Wikipedians
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1880:MartinSFSA
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1747:No, using
1120:NapoliRoma
1096:irrelevant
1043:Cary Grant
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671:PMAnderson
446:Carol Kaye
367:Aksi_great
243:Wikiquette
44:{{helpme}}
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3852:site bans
3767:decision
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2532:TheScotch
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2307:McCartney
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2192:McCartney
2178:TheScotch
2162:TheScotch
2147:TheScotch
2131:Badagnani
2127:this edit
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2069:literally
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1957:Badagnani
1921:TheScotch
1861:TheScotch
1824:TheScotch
1808:Badagnani
1788:TheScotch
1772:TheScotch
1751:would be
1710:TheScotch
1694:Patrick59
1675:Badagnani
1655:TheScotch
1565:TheScotch
1525:Mahlerite
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1479:Mahlerite
1461:Mahlerite
1445:TheScotch
1427:Mahlerite
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1389:Mahlerite
1362:TheScotch
1313:TheScotch
1282:A.I. talk
1208:TheScotch
1149:Archiving
1135:TheScotch
1100:TheScotch
1011:TheScotch
961:TheScotch
875:TheScotch
829:TheScotch
751:Blue note
741:TheScotch
683:TheScotch
634:TheScotch
556:TheScotch
460:Gwen Gale
344:TheScotch
303:Utilities
220:Help Desk
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3755:Ds/aware
3716:It does
3115:contribs
3011:civility
3001:Civility
2950:Thanks!
2869:reviewer
2843:Jonyungk
2753:Acsenray
2475:input.
2016:civility
1627:McGeddon
1561:subtitle
1159:Eusebeus
1051:unsigned
1030:Dinobass
984:abstruse
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957:abstruse
788:contribs
776:unsigned
492:Notation
409:deletion
248:Civility
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3678:NoACEMM
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3096:Kundera
3083:Alatari
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2651:English
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2513:Speaker
2417:Apology
2335:blocked
1765:thought
1380:Hello,
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650:‹(-¿-)›
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