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offline welt on 2004-07-18 14:09 [#01279626]
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there are many animals that sing, like birds or whales for
example. are there also animals that do "rhythm oriented"
"music"?


 

offline welt on 2004-07-18 14:10 [#01279628]
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it would be interesting to know where these animals stand in
evolution. if melody was there earlier or PURE RHYTHM.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-07-18 14:11 [#01279629]
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Women respond to bass.


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2004-07-18 14:11 [#01279630]
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yeah, frogs.

Lily pads are actually Boss drum pads. listen next time your
next to a pond.


 

offline welt on 2004-07-18 14:15 [#01279635]
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frogs generally only produce One Tone, but they don't follow
a specific rhythm doing that.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-07-18 14:16 [#01279636]
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countless insects.


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2004-07-18 14:20 [#01279639]
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I've also found this to be true.


 

offline welt on 2004-07-18 14:25 [#01279643]
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yeah, insects.
some fishes attract their females by creating a deep bass
humming btw.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-07-18 14:35 [#01279651]
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..JAWS!??


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offline Q4Z2X on 2004-07-18 14:35 [#01279652]
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sea mammals, bats.. etc, communicate to each other and
understand their location by using tones beyond our hearing.
but i suppose those tones could be a part of music if we
were able to perceive them.

i'm sure there are all kinds of very low tones that sorta
rumble past us, but we aren't aware of it consciously. but
that's not to say that the tones don't have an affect on
us..

i wonder if the universe is still vibrating at an extremely
low frequency since the big bang.. like a giant
instrument..

maybe we are all just music.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-07-18 14:43 [#01279656]
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apparently the background noise of the big bang can still be
"heard" with the right equipment - but I think that might
radiation still going.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-07-18 14:49 [#01279660]
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Isn't that staic on the tv, or have I made that up?


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-07-18 14:50 [#01279661]
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that word was meant to be "static" and not "cum stain" as
you might have suspected.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-07-18 14:59 [#01279669]
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noise, as in background microwave radiation.


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-07-18 18:15 [#01279943]
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whales sound beautiful. especially on one of the tracks on
tools, aenima... was it aenima?


 

offline optimus prime on 2004-07-19 04:50 [#01280202]
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