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Post by lih on Jun 29, 2010 22:03:49 GMT -6
that makes like my favourite chord in the WORLD
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Post by KM on Jul 9, 2010 7:32:08 GMT -6
no IE is the best chord
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Post by eataninja on Jul 9, 2010 12:30:59 GMT -6
The quality of the threads on this forum is slowly deteriorating XD
(Grammar point: Would is or are be appropiate in that statement? I'm not entirely sure)
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Post by AbsoluteZero255 on Jul 9, 2010 13:16:54 GMT -6
Grammar:
Subject: The quality of the threads on this forum
Predicate: ___ slowly deteriorating.
quality is singular.
Is is correct. Are is incorrect.
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Post by eataninja on Jul 9, 2010 13:22:10 GMT -6
Grammar: Subject: The quality of the threads on this forum Predicate: ___ slowly deteriorating. quality is singular. Is is correct. Are is incorrect. Ah I see. Since I was talking about the quality, I was using a singular noun (so is), but if I was just talking about the threads, it would be plural (so are). Thanks AZ!
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Post by KM on Jul 9, 2010 14:35:56 GMT -6
I agree, when a thread on music suddenly turns into a grammar discussion, that's pretty lulz.
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Post by AbsoluteZero255 on Jul 9, 2010 15:52:37 GMT -6
I agree, when a thread on music suddenly turns into a grammar discussion, that's pretty lulz. making a thread entitiled "power chords on top of power chords" and saying "make the best chords in the world" and having a response "no IE is the best chord" is pretty lulz. Maybe more lulz than grammar.
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Post by Snowball on Aug 16, 2010 16:40:51 GMT -6
that makes like my favourite chord in the WORLD Expressed as a justly tuned fraction, that would be 4/6/9. Now you know.
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Post by DeliciousMasturbator on Aug 16, 2010 23:20:04 GMT -6
Lih, you'll find that's a Sus4 chord. They're pretty sexy as are Sus2!
Edit:
Sus4 chords are built of off the 1,4 and 5 degrees of the Major scale. Csus4 would be (C, F and G).
Sus2 chords are pretty much the same but you replace the 4 with a 2nd degree. (1,2 and 5 or C, D and G)
Hope it helps!
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Post by lih on Aug 25, 2010 1:29:05 GMT -6
Lih, you'll find that's a Sus4 chord. They're pretty sexy as are Sus2! Edit: Sus4 chords are built of off the 1,4 and 5 degrees of the Major scale. Csus4 would be (C, F and G). Sus2 chords are pretty much the same but you replace the 4 with a 2nd degree. (1,2 and 5 or C, D and G) Hope it helps! oh cool they are amazing when the 4th is an octave up especially
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