Wild Things (was M&A A)

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Tue Feb 20 07:15:59 MST 2007


What about describing it as "falseness"?  As opposed to the truest tone
which should be there, free from falseness.

JF

Whoever would know the truth must know Jesus Christ, who is the way, the
truth, and the life.


On 2/20/07, PAULREVENKOJONES <paulrevenkojones at aol.com> wrote:
>
>  Alan, that's a hoot! I love "rotten" strings. You're right about other
> lexicons. I'll be interested to hear. But don't you think maybe it's cart
> before horse to want a word before we know the phenomenon it's trying to
> denote? That might just leave us in the same stew. My notion of "real" vs
> "false" is simply so that we aim our words a bit better at the physical
> nature of the phenomenon instead of being diverted from it. The beat really
> is genuine. How many people have dressed capos incorrectly because it's
> called a V-bar? It's actually an *italic U* bar :-). But that's another
> topic.
>
> *IF YOU WANT TO OPINE MY TRUTHINESS, STOP HAVING THE WANTS!!*
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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