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Surya
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can't open the file. Reason 2.5 says: bad format
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05-12-2004 19:39 |
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Surya
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I was able to download it...
__ "In dnb you should make people jump not swim"
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05-12-2004 21:28 |
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miki
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hey guys, it's urgent, my friend is waiting to finish the track and if it is some song, he won't finish it because he wants to be original.
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06-12-2004 18:34 |
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spudleyq
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There are in fact an astronomical amount of different combinations of pitch arrangements in the universal scale. Your friend most likely has created one similar to or even exactly the same as one already created. I say who cares? I have sat down at a piano and written whole compositions and found bits and pieces that were exactly identical to already existing melodies, maybe with a different speed, or maybe a single note difference, or possibly even reversed. I say again...who cares?! If he did not look at a sheet of notes and copy them exactly....how could it not be original? It is said that somewhere around this world there is someone else having the same exact thought, or the same exact idea as you at the same exact time. If these notes flowed from his own creational cortex, they are in fact original, because they are his own. If he was not intending to copy anything, I don't see how he could have been. Let's say we have a hypothetical human being: human being Mr. X. If Mr. X sat down and wrote an entire novel entitled "The Way of Life", took it to his publisher who informed him that it was an exact copy, to the word, of Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace", yet he had never seen, heard of, or read any such book....then he would not have copied that book. He would have merely gotten the same exact string of ideas and brain reflexes as Tolstoy. Now this example is extremely unlikely seeing as how Tolstoy's book is several hundred pages long, but it puts it into perspective for you.
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