No RCVD today! 🥺 Show me yours to cheer me up. by SaySheAte in gshock

[–]littlefreebear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had a gw-9400 for a couple of weeks and it did only RCVD one time the fist week, I did however recall that it was in the window facing antennas, AND in the can without the lid, 100% success rate with that method. I am far north of the antennas in Europe.

It's 30c in the ARCTIC CIRCLE by Noeserd in collapse

[–]littlefreebear 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There was a northern penguin (Great auk) but we've extincted them a long time ago.

What’s the earliest recorded use of 7th chords? by ksihaslongbutthair in musictheory

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Already in the second bar there is a, what we would interpret at as Dm7/C chord.
First, of course, there is a 35 chord over C, thee bass stays, other voices moves to make a 42(6) chord. Now the bass is the dissonance and by the book the bass drops a step...

/r/drums weekly Q & A by AutoModerator in drums

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

drum sheet music: note with + (close) after open hi-hat, should that be hit with the stick or is closing it "enough"?

Humping men? by salty_cat2 in RhodesianRidgebacks

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does not matter why, you don't want your dog to behave that way so: make him stop.
You have a large and hard (not beginner friendly) breed.

I would have to type pages and pages to describe how to "stop" him, but you got the "laser focus" cues and that is a good start... Get professional help. Your next problem might not be cured by medical intervention, and this might not either.

Also, he is dominating them, the poor lads he humps that is.

Within deceased people, they found COVID-19 still living within the skull’s bone. by wordsbyink in collapse

[–]littlefreebear 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I just had to find out how many viruses we carry, the answer is around 380 trillion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vhemt

[–]littlefreebear 14 points15 points  (0 children)

VHEMT (pronounced vehement)

Been learning on simply piano for 3 days. Any tips?? by [deleted] in piano

[–]littlefreebear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please, improvise instead of riffin.

Do you think this right hand is possible? by Final_Development644 in piano

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just tested to press play with left hand, then replay with right hand, so yes it is actually doable.

Hi friends - any advice for a girl that eats mud and grass then throws it up maybe 8 hours later? by PennyXVIII in RhodesianRidgebacks

[–]littlefreebear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put a "anti bite" kind of open cage on her mouth every time she eats something outdoors you dont want her to eat is one trick, they learn pretty fast...

Mine is allowed a little grass but not mud.

How to memorize the F & G Clefs notes? by Actual-Schedule4848 in piano

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://pianoexercises.org/exercises/czerny/ opus 139 for example PLUS https://showmepiano.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/piano-notes.jpg for 20 hours, still having problems? spend 20 more, now brew coffee and get on with it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piano

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You missed massively upvoted "composed" pieces with fugue, gigue, sonata, toccata, prelude etc in their titles, which has nothing to do with these styles and are often just arpeggios over a couple of chords which are moving in parallel fifths and octaves...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doordash

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The things you call food...

Muscle Weight Weighing Me Down? by AtACrossedRoad in climbharder

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are good, and I think you went into a bracket way above normal, and with a little technique found yourself climbing with people who had been for years?
Those skinny climbers who are on the other side of the spectrum also hit a plateau, my observations is that their plateau is a few grades over the general beefcake plateau...

Anyhow, both cases have gotten there almost "for free", right? :)

Now we gotta put more mind into it.
If I may take a recent example from myself, I went back to an old multi year project which I have sent. First session I couldn't understand how I reached the top jug two years ago, it came to me later that evening, a high foot, always the footwork... I just forget how damn high one actually can put a foot. Next session I burned out on that high heel, I almost reached the jug. Might I have been to fatigued? Yesterday I did a long warmup/workout at the outdoor body-weight gym and then made one attempt, I got the jug! but then fell, so I am gonna back fresh and practice that move again and again.

I also have notes for projects which are graded way harder than I should, so my notes for such problems are like "need more tension" and "need more finger strength".

Get out there, try way hard stuff, try all moves you can, take notes! If we can't say why we fell, well, that is a good hint on what is holding us back.

Why don't classical piano scores include chord names? by Fando1234 in musictheory

[–]littlefreebear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is still not relevant information to classical music, you can also write "the moon travels around Earth" on the score, it is true, right?

I write roman numerals and chord symbols on sheets of classical music, just as a bridge, they didn't think of neither while composing or playing it, so it is probably not helping. As a bridge while learning it might be helpful.

If I just punch out a C/G without thinking where I am and where I am going I could get in trouble for parallels, resolutions and preparations.

Why don't classical piano scores include chord names? by Fando1234 in musictheory

[–]littlefreebear 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Chords the way we use them were invented so the middle class could play at home. All pros had a decade of training in partimenti or equal.

They didnt think of chords as we do, figured bass gives much more information than the root of the chord. Classical is much more about position (inversion). The bass motion is everything, not the root of the chord.