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What does this mean?; Advice sought.
Topic Started: Dec 7 2006, 11:53 PM (147 Views)
CrashTest
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So, I was going to talk about the Moonlight sonata in a class.

I was thinking I should bring the score to it, but I did not have time at the last minute.

Get this, as I walk to the class, I pass a chair in the hallway.

Guess what was open, to the exact first page? The Moonlight sonata, first movement. In fact it did not even have a cover. It was a really old edition someone left there, open right to the front page.

What are the chances of that? What does it mean? Funny coincidence, it must mean something!
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Frank_W
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It means that you should definitely do Moonlight Sonata.
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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TomK
HOLY CARP!!!
It means that the tune is ubiquitous and you should do your talk on Kaikhosru Sorabji's Opus Clavicembalisticum.
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apple
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you think so?

i think it was the ghost of Beethoven bailing you out.
it behooves me to behold
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kenny
HOLY CARP!!!
Meaning?

You search for meaning?
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Axtremus
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HOLY CARP!!!
Frank_W
Dec 8 2006, 09:56 AM
It means that you should definitely do Moonlight Sonata.

Just make sure the pages won't all stick together afterwards.
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Frank_W
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Axtremus
Dec 8 2006, 12:13 PM
Frank_W
Dec 8 2006, 09:56 AM
It means that you should definitely do Moonlight Sonata.

Just make sure the pages won't all stick together afterwards.

:spit: Oh dear... I mean, I really like that piece, don't get me wrong, but dear heavens! :eek: :hair: :lol2:
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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