| >>Arnold 
>>Schoenberg didn't invent the 12-tone row, but they are deservedly
 >>famous for their development and exploitation of these things.
   
   >** okay. richard  . . . 
i must know. who did? 
   >stig 
   the harvard dictionary of music 
says "the term is most commonly applied to music 
 by Arnold Schoenberg and his 
followers, though Josef Matthias Hauer actually 
 developed a somewhat different 
type of twelve-tone composition shortly before 
Schoenberg."
 
 i think maybe shchoenberg did 
invent it.
 he just wasn't the first to do 
so.
 
 there is an interesting theory called 
"morphogenics" that explains why ideas often
 occur simultaneously by people who are not in 
direct communication through 
 "morphic resonance" in the 
collective mind or whatever...
 
 now if i can just tune my 
radio to the morphic resonance, i can be the next 
beatles....
 
 heeeyyyy,...
 put the mayo in the can with the 
tuna;
 FEED THE TUNA 
MAYONNAISE!!!
 
  
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