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Old 03-21-2006, 07:26 PM
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Here's a question:

If "THRAK" is, in Robert Fripp's definition, the sound of 117 guitarists down-strumming an open C major chord in New Standard Tuning (CGDAEG) in unison, what is the sound of the equivalent number of bassists playing an open low E?
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You can't even begin to imagine. I don't think it would translate into letters. I would think it would resemble the mythical brown note.
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Old 03-22-2006, 07:26 AM
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Here's a question:

If "THRAK" is, in Robert Fripp's definition, the sound of 117 guitarists down-strumming an open C major chord in New Standard Tuning (CGDAEG) in unison, what is the sound of the equivalent number of bassists playing an open low E?
Ahem.

THat would be "THWOMMMMMM"
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