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coldcanyon · 1 month ago
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10 of my true soul's image .... tagged by @lakevida .... Well i think its supposed to be like images you download but i dont really have those. So i put things like puppy dog socks and also my other favorite .socks..... Wait i have these ones that are good
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Ok i tag @organicmatter @barrowdowns and maybe @cali too and @animalvagina @thegreatlearning ☺️
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verifiedaccount · 5 months ago
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tagged by @crewneck to put my on repeat playlist on shuffle and post the first ten songs, then tag ten people
Gang of Four // At Home He's A Tourist
2. Drab Majesty // Vanity (feat. Rachel Goswell)
3. Lunchbox // This World
4. Kendrick Lamar // Not Like Us
5. Nine and Dex // Pecan Pie
6. Gloria Jones // Tainted Love
7. Blackalicious // Blazing Arrow
8. Butthole Surfers // Human Cannonball
9. Chanel Beads // Police Scanner
10. Them // I Can Only Give You Everything
tagging @coughloop @catharticscream @skatalite @kickerofelves @crunchingonicedcoffeesugar @thegreatlearning @agrifuture @thenightlymirror @iconoplastic @hav-frue
and anyone else who feels like it
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coldcanyon · 2 months ago
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@thegreatlearning
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@thegreatlearning wish we could watch maangchi together in person right now 👫
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ruseg · 6 years ago
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/ruse
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sound-jessicabizzoni · 6 years ago
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The Great Learning (Paragraph 7) by Cornelius Cardew, featuring Bird On A Wire
Cornelius Cardew's The Great Learning was originally composed for the Scratch Orchestra, an ensemble of non-trained musicians who interpreted verbal and graphic scores, and who were active from 1969-1974. Paragraph 7 from The Great Learning is a verbal score composed of 24 lines of text. Each line indicates a new word or phrase, and is repeated a different number of times and at different amplitude levels, as indicated in the score. Members of the choir choose a new pitch for each new line, always matching pitches that are already sounding in the room; they introduce a previously unheard pitch when no new pitch can be found or sung from the existing group of pitches.
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thegreatlearning · 6 months ago
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DISTANTMOUNTAIN➡️THEGREATLEARNING
Windsymphony ➡️ DISTANTMOUNTAIN
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kinesthetiachomoromanticore · 5 months ago
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@thegreatlearning we need to listen to Autechre together
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ruseg · 6 years ago
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A Guide To The Music Of Cornelius Cardew #composer #musician #ScratchOrchestra #BrianEno #TheGreatLearning https://t.co/yZJnClY9JX pic.twitter.com/GO5HLpUA8v
— Brian Eno (@dark_shark) April 23, 2019
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