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Harry Partch - BBC Documentary - Part 3 of 6

Part 3 of a documentary about the composer Harry Partch who invented his own compositional method using a 43-tone scale and many instruments that he built by hand  
 
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JesustheLizard (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Just listen to Americans talk, they speak with a guttural sense that is closer to German than the nasal romantic languages. It was a close decision to speak English or German at the formation of the US
IpkisStanley (5 days ago) Show Hide
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lololol. are you serious?
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I also don't believe in work as an ethic for myself.
And I can prove this by the sloppy, sloth-riddened & substantial girth of my fat ass which is largely due in major part by the amount of my life that I've wasted sitting on it in front of the computer, downloading onion-booty porn, posting girlfight videos on this site & emptily commiseratin' with my fellow youtubers.
rovercrew (7 months ago) Show Hide
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you are the slacker messiah :D
MincentValloy (7 months ago) Show Hide
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if i wasnt as antisocial as you seem to be we´d be best friends hahaha
RedOnChrome (5 months ago) Show Hide
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i bow down before you, master of the inert.
seroyer2 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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the music is muscly corrected, but it is so weird. but Partch is a very strange person, but genus. it seems to me that many people that are genus are looked at as strange because they see something that none of us can see.
robertronics (1 year ago) Show Hide
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my question was kind..."critical", in a way.

Of course, music has always been linked to language (western traditional music developed from religious chants), but I think that music itself (in its pure form) does not have anything to do with language, unless we link it consciuously.

It depends on who you read
robertronics (1 year ago) Show Hide
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what does he say in 7:00?

"One of the very famous experimenters
was Timotheus, from Sparta, ?????"

I can´t make that part out
ShockTheseTrees (1 year ago) Show Hide
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"One of the very famous experimenters
was Timotheus, from Sparta, of all places"

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