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    Originally posted by Oddball View Post

    The wonderful widow of 18 springs?
    Yup! Welcome back!
    Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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      coo well done Odds - welcome back indeed

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        And Reich music for 18 musicians -. sections called pulses

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          Originally posted by Oddball View Post
          And Reich music for 18 musicians -. sections called pulses
          That's the one, Odders!

          Frozen Coleslaw:

          Tchaikovsky: 18 pieces for solo piano, Op. 72
          Cage: The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs for voice and closed piano
          Reich: Music for 18 Musicians

          Please Fearlessly Favour us with an F, Oddball. Go on, I know you want to...
          Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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            OK, just a simple test to see whether I am on the right lines in setting clues: F

            a strange number or note and a song, but not in the garden in this cold weather.

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              false relation ?

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                Very interesting mercia - but I had in mind something more simple and pleasing to the ear.

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                  fair enough, I was going for the strange note part

                  I am assuming, rightly or wrongly, that there are three parts

                  1 - a strange number or note
                  2 - a song
                  3 - not in the garden in this weather

                  and that all three parts are the F word (so to speak)

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                    Originally posted by mercia View Post
                    fair enough, I was going for the strange note part

                    I am assuming, rightly or wrongly, that there are three parts

                    1 - a strange number or note
                    2 - a song
                    3 - not in the garden in this weather

                    and that all three parts are the F word (so to speak)
                    Fibonacci?

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                      I certainly wouldn't fibonacci in this weather

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                        Originally posted by Oddball View Post
                        a strange number or note and a song, but not in the garden in this cold weather.
                        Are there three parts to this, and if so, please could you clarify where the divisions are?
                        Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                          Originally posted by mercia View Post
                          I certainly wouldn't fibonacci in this weather
                          Fair-weather fibonaccists Nothing worse!!



                          I have no idea what I'm talking about.

                          Glad Odders is back, and that I've arrived to a thread recently cleared of E-numbers
                          "...the isle is full of noises,
                          Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                          Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                          Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                            Originally posted by Oddball View Post
                            OK, just a simple test to see whether I am on the right lines in setting clues: F

                            a strange number or note and a song, but not in the garden in this cold weather.
                            OK - to decompose:
                            1. A strange number
                            2. A note
                            3. A song, but not in the garden in this cold weather.

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                              so a song about nice weather or a summer flower, perhaps

                              the sun has got his hat on, hip-hip-hip hooray

                              a classical song ?

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                                A song, but not anything so hi-fallutin that you might hear on Radio 3.

                                In fact decidely lo-fallutin that you might hear on another radio station.

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