Bass Messages by Adam Picot

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  1. Adam Picot (234)
    Theory Forum · 51 Hits · 1/10/2005 8:26 AM
    Hey Dan, Thank you for both your compliment and the extremely informative article. The article was very interesting, if a little dubious in places, and it's definately logical now that it has been explained to me. I do not agree with the section...(more)
  2. Adam Picot (234)
    Miscellaneous Forum · 40 Hits · 1/5/2005 3:45 PM
    Swearing is certainly more prevelant in the UK than anywhere else, especially amongst the youth culture. swear words form the basis of language for most youngsters and as a result it IS becoming more socially acceptable. I admit my comment about...(more)
  3. Adam Picot (234)
    Miscellaneous Forum · 39 Hits · 1/5/2005 1:08 PM
    yeh the F___ is used all the time in England and not just in London. If you watch a film like Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels or Snatch then you will actually gain an accurate picture of the swearing situation in the UK. It is socially accept...(more)
  4. Adam Picot (234)
    Miscellaneous Forum · 35 Hits · 1/5/2005 1:02 PM
    yes futurama is quite good. The more I watch it, the more I like it. South Park is admittedly hilarious! And beavus and butthead...hmmmmmmmmm the early stuff was ok but in the past few years it's been pathetic.
  5. Adam Picot (234)
    Miscellaneous Forum · 47 Hits · 1/5/2005 9:37 AM
    Absolutely. Well put and also, British humour is certainly the best around. In my opinion the only thing which equals its genius is The Simpsons. Unfortunately British humour can be "lost in translation" so to speak and when other nations (espec...(more)
  6. Adam Picot (234)
    Miscellaneous Forum · 31 Hits · 1/5/2005 8:32 AM
    Vallteri, I have to agree with you on your defensive stance but would like to point out that a quotation is entirely different than original material. Swearing for the sake of swearing (as there is always a better word out there to communicate y...(more)
  7. Adam Picot (234)
    Theory Forum · 44 Hits · 1/5/2005 6:19 AM
    David I have to disagree, essentially scales have always been around. The battle marching songs of Hannibal or Alexander were sung in basic melody and rythmn (drums). All music derives from song and dance. Songs may have had the same scalic stru...(more)