I have a music question?!
Question: I have a music question!?
What is the tempo structure of the unalterable content of pitches which are related to the structural formation of the static characters which are problematical with the fixed dislocations of the hypertrophic abundance of pitch tonality which is exclusively progressive!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
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oh my goodness, i am, like, totally confused!. i dont know if anyone can answer that one!. if some1 does, email me!. (my head is spinning)Www@Enter-QA@Com
There are more flaws within your question than could be found in someones answer!.
Pitches do not affect tempo, nor vise versa!. Something cannot technically be fixed AND dislocated!. Then again, I suppose it would be problematical if something could actually fixed then riddled with dislocations, lol!. also, to call a pitch tonality exclusively progressive is strictly opinionated, as is the rest of the dark side of music theory!. That's why when you go to a music school and they're teaching you theory, and you see a (random symbol that affects the way a note is played), and you ask "how do you play that!.!.!.exactly," the teacher usually says, "well, how do YOU think you would play that!." Because there is no definite answer!. Music is emotionally expressive, and therefor no one person can express any piece of music in the same way that someone else would!. Understand!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Pitches do not affect tempo, nor vise versa!. Something cannot technically be fixed AND dislocated!. Then again, I suppose it would be problematical if something could actually fixed then riddled with dislocations, lol!. also, to call a pitch tonality exclusively progressive is strictly opinionated, as is the rest of the dark side of music theory!. That's why when you go to a music school and they're teaching you theory, and you see a (random symbol that affects the way a note is played), and you ask "how do you play that!.!.!.exactly," the teacher usually says, "well, how do YOU think you would play that!." Because there is no definite answer!. Music is emotionally expressive, and therefor no one person can express any piece of music in the same way that someone else would!. Understand!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Something tells me that you already know the answer!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Go with C, it's almost always C!.Www@Enter-QA@Com