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"Not a song, but Sailing By is played every single night on BBC Radio 4 with a mistake at the Da Capo after the middle eight (at 24 secs on the linked audio clip in the article above).
Listen carefully and you can hear the bass play a bum note,..." [
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2 months ago
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"I don't think it's impossible but, wow, you're going to need to devote a lot of time to this, to get it slick enough for a party trick.
Everything up to bar 40-ish is, as you've probably realised, both hands playing pretty much the same music,..." [
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2 months ago
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"Because it makes music much easier to read. If F major had both an A and an A sharp in it, you'd constantly need accidentals to tell you whether to raise or lower that particular note.
Here's one way of explaining it (I'm not sure if it's correct,..." [
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3 months ago
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"I can recommend having a look at Speed Cleaning, an Australian book I got after it was recommended in some magazine. It breaks it down to a particular room for each day (Monday: Bedroom(s), Tuesday: Lounge/Dining Room, Wednesday: Bathroom, etc.) and..." [
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4 months ago
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"Sweet Potato Muffins
(adapted from a recipe by Did Emmons in Vegetarian Planet)
Preheat oven to 180C/350F/gas4. Oil 12 large muffin cups (or use paper cases). In a small bowl whisk together 150g brown sugar, 2 tbs honey, 120 ml vegetable oil, 1..." [
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4 months ago
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"from A New Way to Cook - Sally Schneider:
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
3 cups cooked chickpeas, drained or 2 1/2 cups canned chickpeas (garbanzos), rinsed well and drained
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4 months ago
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"These are all swiped from the last season of Perplexity and cover a bit o' popular culture:
1. Rock stars are well known for their excesses, such as the clichés of throwing TVs out of windows, biting heads off bats and demanding certain colours of..." [
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