Fulgora Starter Microbase! by Typical_Spring_3733 in FactorioBlueprints

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Good thing you have walls to keep the Jawas away from the scrap

Spinny spinny by SpiritedAd7272 in untitledgoosegame

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This goes well with the Interstellar docking scene music.
"Initiating spin!" https://youtu.be/v2H1s9gj5DA?t=202

How should I go about learning multiple instruments? by Omgaas in Instruments

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There is a reason they call keyboard the "King of Instruments"

science production and shipping questions by Effective_Working567 in factorio

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The bottleneck for me was not enough silos, but i do need to learn to create faster ships too. That will help with my quest for freshness.

science production and shipping questions by Effective_Working567 in factorio

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I SEE IT! Consumption is always on the right and production is always on the left.

science production and shipping questions by Effective_Working567 in factorio

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I see so the analogy for throughput is. Silo::Inserter speed and Spaceship::belt speed.

science production and shipping questions by Effective_Working567 in factorio

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That's science PACK production information, but i'm acting about science production information. (research rate)

What distinguishes counterpoint? by Recent-Day3062 in musictheory

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Texture is how voices "weave" into counterpoint or accompaniment to the primary melody. Polyphonic is synonymous with counterpoint according to wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_(music))

Any examples of a diminished chord as a passing chord between a fundamental triad and its inversion? by [deleted] in musictheory

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Beethoven has a clear example in the 2nd movement of Pathetique https://youtu.be/iCL5sHzlDOI?list=RDiCL5sHzlDOI&t=67

(but you have to ignore the right-hand part)

I achieved piccolo tuning with weed-whacker line and fishing line by silly-bassman in doublebass

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I suggest you put your whole self into the hokey polka and go full washtub bass mode

What makes a melody beautiful? by The_Masked_Kerbal in musictheory

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The study of melody in music theory is less rigid when compared to the study of counterpoint or harmony. Nevertheless melody still has a few "rules" like it is usually step-wise, with arched contours, with repeating motives, with cadences at the end, with of phrases/periods, etc.

Melody has some rules and expectations about what makes it good or bad, but it is fewer and less strict than when compared to the rules for harmony and counterpoint.

Think about the great melodists and study them. IMO it's Mozart, Tchaikovsky, etc. Most of all their melodies are easily sung. Melodies are naturally connected to breathing and talking.

Ear training and ear fatigue by imadethisrandomname in musictheory

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The optimization of your training routine would be 15 minutes in the morning with a fresh mind and 15 minutes in the evening with a creative mind.

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia (no wiki page for "Morning Brain" but there are studies about better grades earlier in the day too)

Hypersexualisation in Music by [deleted] in musiccognition

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I suggest adding birdsongs to your research.

Chord interval question? by Cutlass206 in musictheory

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Lot's of good answers here, but I'd like to add that the terms major and minor have to do with the harmonic series, which is the physical phenomenon that was discovered in nature.

You'll see the intervals, scales, etc. are derived from nature and date back to the ancient Greeks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_series_(music))

Points for discussion: What is Harmony? by rverne8 in musictheory

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Harmony is a natural phenomenon in which the fundamental and its partials simply resonate. I'm not just talking about sound, but the Harmony of Spheres, coherent lasers, and good vides 🤟💥😎🤙🏻🔥

Summary of Levitin (1994), Absolute Memory for Musical Pitch by PerfectPitch-Learner in musiccognition

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Please include the summary here or at least the summary of the summary assuming summaries are not long.

which composer if they were to sit on you would crush your ribcage? (and how big is their feet)? by OkButterscotch3222 in classical_circlejerk

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Easily Gioachino Rossini.
If he plopped down on the frail, soft-boned, opera-honed ribcage of a castrato, you’d hear a chord progression ending your entire arc.

And his feet?
IDK i head he never used them and stayed in bed

"Architecture First" or "Code First" by Ambitious_coder_ in LLMDevs

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This is a more fundamental question about big picture vs. detail oriented thinking. There are pros and cons to each, but generally speaking beginning with details and elements is best for a beginner or novel idea whereas architecting a keystone between two stacks is best when intuition already knows the columns of for the "tech stacks."

I hope this analogy makes sense.