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fkusumot said:
Faxanadu said:
 

For me 1978 was great. Dont remember any of it though.

So the DS-10 is for kiddies as well? Should have known, since it is for a Nintendo console.

so waggling and waving the arms to a music tact - to twinkle little star. do your colleagues know of this? How is it influencing your watch-making skills?

A Korg Synth is for kiddies? Sure. Music is for kiddies. Didn't some guy named Mozart write a piano concerto when he was five? And who could forget Hanson and "MMMBop"?

As for Wii Music, you have to have a sense of rhythm to make the songs sound good. You need to have a good appreciation of rhythmic improvisation to make anything sound really good. So far it hasn't affected me in a professional capacity.

One of my favorite games is the hand-bell ringing game. I figure that's genetic though, since my great-aunt is arguably one of the most famous English Hand-bell Ringers in the U.S. She studied music at the Sorbonne. Not that I have any musical talent myself.

So now you use your aunt and the Sorbonne to justify why you play Wii Music? That is quite novel.

And yes, if your little cousin is playing the Korg DS-10, then it is a kiddie game.

 



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