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which is the shortest UK ( and probably US also ) no1 single

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"If" by Telly Savalas

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no...but it was no1 march 75

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What do you want, default/roll  by Adam Faith

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bob on... 1 min 43 secs

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default/cool I remember it well,  default/neutral

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polyal wrote:

no...but it was no1 march 75

But it's very short, only 2 letters!!!!  default/big_smile

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8 (edited by polyal 23-10-10 13:49:07)

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well call that quits and null and void..... so what is englebert humperdinks real name? ( if englebert humperdink isnt )
for a tie breaker

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How sad is this  default/roll My Mum loved him,  default/smile  His real name is, Arnold Dorsey.  default/hmm

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your go

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What musical instrument's sales escalated from 228,000 in 1950 to 2.3 million in 1971?  default/roll

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harmonica

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default/roll  Try again,  default/smile

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cant be synths cause they werent around in the 50.s....git is too obvious..give us a clue

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default/roll  Obvious it is? Your turn,  default/lol

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16 (edited by polyal 24-10-10 14:12:34)

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if tempered tuning was ignored how many keys ( notes/hammers ) would a grand piano need to be 'in tune'
(as in perfect pitch ) no matter
which key any given song was to be played in

+who ' invented ' the bass git...just want to know

found this
http://www.charliecardozo.com/Tutmarc.htm

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default/roll  OK, I surrender  default/wink  The stuff about Charlie Cardozo is proper interesting though,  default/cool

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18 (edited by polyal 24-10-10 20:31:55)

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this is out of a physics book: the pitch of the note C in the key of C has a slightly different Hz than the C in the key of E ( cant remember the exact notes/frequencies etc )so on a piano you would need say 5 middle C's 4 A's and so on to play perfectly in tune ( what a nightmare that would be ) in any key...it also goes on to state that 229 keys ( or thereabouts ) would be required to achieve this aim.....viva temperate tuning.eh
ps please dont shoot the messenger
good trivia for the pub this one...harder than arney dorsey

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Wow!!  default/roll  I need to go and lay down for a while,  default/smile

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polyal wrote:

this is out of a physics book: the pitch of the note C in the key of C has a slightly different Hz than the C in the key of E ( cant remember the exact notes/frequencies etc )so on a piano you would need say 5 middle C's 4 A's and so on to play perfectly in tune ( what a nightmare that would be ) in any key...it also goes on to state that 229 keys ( or thereabouts ) would be required to achieve this aim.....viva temperate tuning.eh

I never knew any of this!

21 (edited by polyal 25-10-10 16:34:42)

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http://timberens.com/essays/tuning.htm
another ' trick ' is to shorten the scale length of the ' G ' string from the nut end by about 1/8"( plain G only)
for sweeter sounding chords.. this is something i do to all my gits but is not common proceedure..sometimes the G is tuned slightly flat....a good tuner is an essential tool for any guitarist esp if playing with other
musicians

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That is a really interesting article!

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i think ill post it as a new thread

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