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^^ Gosh.. you're right! DRATS... I'm a lazy cuss... they're all
Disabled... ( naaa really just limited as to workability of
multiple windows on desktop... )... will hang out here for
20 mins playing them...
"A new film about the history of heavy metal highlights the so-called Devil's Interval,
a musical phenomenon suppressed by the
Church in the Middle Ages."
" ... tritones, a musical interval that spans three
whole tones, like the diminished fifth or augmented
fourth. This interval, the gap between two notes
played in succession or simultaneously, was
branded Diabolus in Musica or the Devil's Interval
by medieval musicians."
"The Devil's Interval enjoyed great popularity among
composers in the 19th Century, when "you have
got lots of presentations of evil built around
the tritone".
Those wishing to take a listening ...
Wagner - Siegfried Funeral March - ( Classical vein )
or just audio sound...
Novadriver's latest New Song | Listen to Blackout Online & Comment | MTV SoundTrack (http://soundtrack.mtv.com/Track/Blackout/0BEE8FFFF01A8D947000300AEF83B - broken link)
Yes, it is. Also, this will be my fourth time seeing ISIS play and it has never been less than a great experience. Each time ISIS has been the headliner - even when they were opening for Tool (Tool couldn't make it to Austin; I didn't mind a bit). To be honest, no offense to the bands but I kinda wish Pelican and Tombs would take a night off and let ISIS take the stage all night. These guys are pure artists.
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