Which one of the following composers is best known for promoting aleatory music?
Q. A. John Cage C. Franz Wozzek B. Richard Strauss D. Bela Bartok
Asked by Trish - Sat Jun 27 12:57:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A. John Cage (other search terms: "chance music", "indeterminacy")
Answered by Jacinta - Sat Jun 27 13:15:12 2009
Q. A. John Cage C. Franz Wozzek B. Richard Strauss D. Bela Bartok
Asked by Trish - Sat Jun 27 12:57:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A. John Cage (other search terms: "chance music", "indeterminacy")
Answered by Jacinta - Sat Jun 27 13:15:12 2009
Would you agree to stop making babies to stop Global Warming ?
Q. I think we should sterilize half of the human population (aleatory) Yes babies are cute. But babies get big, buy cars, houses, computers, consume electricity and release CO2. If we decrease human population, we can stop global warming.
Asked by Amir - Thu Jun 4 18:17:18 2009 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I like the sterilizing part, but I think it should be based on a mandatory IQ and common sense test. Then we can sterilize the dumb half who really shouldn't be having kids.
Answered by Jennifer L. - Thu Jun 4 18:21:40 2009
Q. I think we should sterilize half of the human population (aleatory) Yes babies are cute. But babies get big, buy cars, houses, computers, consume electricity and release CO2. If we decrease human population, we can stop global warming.
Asked by Amir - Thu Jun 4 18:17:18 2009 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I like the sterilizing part, but I think it should be based on a mandatory IQ and common sense test. Then we can sterilize the dumb half who really shouldn't be having kids.
Answered by Jennifer L. - Thu Jun 4 18:21:40 2009
My Notebook's DVD ROM works in an aleatory way?
Q. It's a Pioneer DVR K12D in a Sony PCG-K14 notebook. It stopped working with other than Microsoft Office original CD. It won't work with original DVDs nor with burned CDs or DVDs. Is there something I could do to make it work? (Other than replacing it?!) I cleaned the lens, too. I forgot to add this in my initial question. The laptop is 3 years old, so the warranty has expired.
Asked by adi - Wed Mar 14 07:25:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sounds like the drive is bad, if the laptop is still under warranty then call tech support and they should ship you out a new one.
Answered by duce - Wed Mar 14 11:08:44 2007
Q. It's a Pioneer DVR K12D in a Sony PCG-K14 notebook. It stopped working with other than Microsoft Office original CD. It won't work with original DVDs nor with burned CDs or DVDs. Is there something I could do to make it work? (Other than replacing it?!) I cleaned the lens, too. I forgot to add this in my initial question. The laptop is 3 years old, so the warranty has expired.
Asked by adi - Wed Mar 14 07:25:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sounds like the drive is bad, if the laptop is still under warranty then call tech support and they should ship you out a new one.
Answered by duce - Wed Mar 14 11:08:44 2007
How to create a Sudoku game?
Q. I mean, how would some create a game (on paper), choosing the numbers for someone to play, it can't just be an aleatory thing, can it?
Asked by killian - Wed Feb 6 11:39:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They would be pretty smart or they just make them online with a computer generator try this
Answered by Citron - Wed Feb 6 11:43:48 2008
Q. I mean, how would some create a game (on paper), choosing the numbers for someone to play, it can't just be an aleatory thing, can it?
Asked by killian - Wed Feb 6 11:39:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They would be pretty smart or they just make them online with a computer generator try this
Answered by Citron - Wed Feb 6 11:43:48 2008
Is the haphazard and self-seeking appeal to logic, the bible's greatest downfall & most anti-ethical feature?
Q. . What should a document about "The Holy Mechanics of Omnipotence" require aleatory appeals to logic; if it's not a mere marketing ploy, directed at the gullible masses?!? . What=Why . Cath[olic]: I'll leave it up to a truth-seeking logician like you to call a typo a misspelling. ;) .
Asked by < I > - Thu Jul 8 13:13:20 2010 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Why's this place, though Shining with Stars, is like a lonely night (with only one response)?!? Where are all the Atheists?!? LOL! As for me, I just walked in to say a Cheerful *Hi*! (*Waving at you from the distance*) No idea what you are referring to...has there been a revised version of The Good Book?!?
Answered by P'quaint! - Sat Jul 10 02:45:49 2010
Q. . What should a document about "The Holy Mechanics of Omnipotence" require aleatory appeals to logic; if it's not a mere marketing ploy, directed at the gullible masses?!? . What=Why . Cath[olic]: I'll leave it up to a truth-seeking logician like you to call a typo a misspelling. ;) .
Asked by < I > - Thu Jul 8 13:13:20 2010 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Why's this place, though Shining with Stars, is like a lonely night (with only one response)?!? Where are all the Atheists?!? LOL! As for me, I just walked in to say a Cheerful *Hi*! (*Waving at you from the distance*) No idea what you are referring to...has there been a revised version of The Good Book?!?
Answered by P'quaint! - Sat Jul 10 02:45:49 2010
At least 1 person understands and is on a roll. Finish it Scott!?
Q. 13. Sorting on the part of mendicants must be interdicted. 14. A plethora of individuals with expertise in culinary techniques vitiate the potable concoctions produced by steeping certain comestibles. 15. Eleemosynary deeds have their incipience intramurally. 16. Male cadavers are incapable of yielding any testimony. 17. Individuals who make their abode in vitreous edifices would be advised to refrain from catapulting petrous projectiles. 18. Neophyte's serendipity. 19. Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders John a habatudinous fellow. 20. A revolving lithic conglomerate accumulates no congeries of a small, green bryophytic plant. 21. A person presenting the ultimate… [cont.]
Asked by WhiteChocolate - Mon Nov 13 20:45:09 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a visually impaired porcine will encounter a subsurface tuber in a measured time frame beggars can't be choosers to many cooks good deeds begin at home dead men tell no don't throw rocks beginners luck all work and no play rolling stone best prepared waste not sticks and stones
Answered by oldhippypaul - Mon Nov 13 20:49:08 2006
Q. 13. Sorting on the part of mendicants must be interdicted. 14. A plethora of individuals with expertise in culinary techniques vitiate the potable concoctions produced by steeping certain comestibles. 15. Eleemosynary deeds have their incipience intramurally. 16. Male cadavers are incapable of yielding any testimony. 17. Individuals who make their abode in vitreous edifices would be advised to refrain from catapulting petrous projectiles. 18. Neophyte's serendipity. 19. Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders John a habatudinous fellow. 20. A revolving lithic conglomerate accumulates no congeries of a small, green bryophytic plant. 21. A person presenting the ultimate… [cont.]
Asked by WhiteChocolate - Mon Nov 13 20:45:09 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a visually impaired porcine will encounter a subsurface tuber in a measured time frame beggars can't be choosers to many cooks good deeds begin at home dead men tell no don't throw rocks beginners luck all work and no play rolling stone best prepared waste not sticks and stones
Answered by oldhippypaul - Mon Nov 13 20:49:08 2006
orchestral songs --------------?
Q. I'm looking for short (under or around 10 min) one-movement songs for orchestra. Similar to Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue or American in Paris, but shorter. Are there any songs like that out there? I'm most interested in romantic or modern era music (but not atonal or aleatory). Thanks for the help!
Asked by d(-_-)b - Mon Jun 22 22:10:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun by Debussy Cuban Overture by Gershwin Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky La Valse by Ravel Ma Vlast: Vltava by Smetana
Answered by Z! - Mon Jun 22 22:54:14 2009
Q. I'm looking for short (under or around 10 min) one-movement songs for orchestra. Similar to Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue or American in Paris, but shorter. Are there any songs like that out there? I'm most interested in romantic or modern era music (but not atonal or aleatory). Thanks for the help!
Asked by d(-_-)b - Mon Jun 22 22:10:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun by Debussy Cuban Overture by Gershwin Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky La Valse by Ravel Ma Vlast: Vltava by Smetana
Answered by Z! - Mon Jun 22 22:54:14 2009
I need some help with this...?
Q. 1: John Coltrane spent most of his professional career playing the: alto saxophone tenor saxophone soprano saxophone baritone saxophone 2: Which of the following instruments is considered to be popularized in Jazz by Eric Dolphy? alto saxophone flute bass clarinet tuba 3: The style of music that Paco Pena plays is: Mariachi Flamenco Jazz Fusion 4: Paco Pena is from: the southern part of Spain, known as Andalusia the northern tip of Italy Switzerland Poland 5: Grant Green and Sonny Sharrock both play: the piano saxophones flutes electric guitar 6: The term Minimalism, as it applies to music, was first used in reference to: literature visual arts sports none of the above 7: Which of the following is… [cont.]
Asked by Chronos - Fri Apr 10 08:14:33 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sorry but I don't feel like taking your test today.
Answered by SUNNY - Fri Apr 10 08:19:04 2009
Q. 1: John Coltrane spent most of his professional career playing the: alto saxophone tenor saxophone soprano saxophone baritone saxophone 2: Which of the following instruments is considered to be popularized in Jazz by Eric Dolphy? alto saxophone flute bass clarinet tuba 3: The style of music that Paco Pena plays is: Mariachi Flamenco Jazz Fusion 4: Paco Pena is from: the southern part of Spain, known as Andalusia the northern tip of Italy Switzerland Poland 5: Grant Green and Sonny Sharrock both play: the piano saxophones flutes electric guitar 6: The term Minimalism, as it applies to music, was first used in reference to: literature visual arts sports none of the above 7: Which of the following is… [cont.]
Asked by Chronos - Fri Apr 10 08:14:33 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sorry but I don't feel like taking your test today.
Answered by SUNNY - Fri Apr 10 08:19:04 2009
Is the Public Option Health Plan Unworkable? If so, why?
Q. My own view is that it wouldn't be unworkable if it followed traditional health insurance practices. What is health insurance and how does it work? Health insurance, like all insurance, is a form of betting. You -- the insured are betting that a bad thing is going to happen to you. The Company -- the insuror is betting that no bad thing will happen to you, or if it does it will be less costly to clean up than the value of the premiums you are paying in. No one insures anyone else except to make a profit. If a fire insurance company is going to insure your house, they want to see it first, make sure it's not already burned down. If an auto insurance company insures your car, they want to make sure you have not already had a costly… [cont.]
Asked by dolphin314etc - Tue Oct 27 11:23:07 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The public option isn't even insurance. No one is betting. People that apply for it get it, all of the plans I have seen so far cost $0. So how does it fund itself? Through taxes. Obama has already stated that the upper class is going to take a hit when Bush's tax cuts expire. All of this comes together as the perfect plan to "spread the wealth". Tax the rich, take their money and use it to pay for Obamacare.
Answered by Pfo - Tue Oct 27 13:31:11 2009
Q. My own view is that it wouldn't be unworkable if it followed traditional health insurance practices. What is health insurance and how does it work? Health insurance, like all insurance, is a form of betting. You -- the insured are betting that a bad thing is going to happen to you. The Company -- the insuror is betting that no bad thing will happen to you, or if it does it will be less costly to clean up than the value of the premiums you are paying in. No one insures anyone else except to make a profit. If a fire insurance company is going to insure your house, they want to see it first, make sure it's not already burned down. If an auto insurance company insures your car, they want to make sure you have not already had a costly… [cont.]
Asked by dolphin314etc - Tue Oct 27 11:23:07 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The public option isn't even insurance. No one is betting. People that apply for it get it, all of the plans I have seen so far cost $0. So how does it fund itself? Through taxes. Obama has already stated that the upper class is going to take a hit when Bush's tax cuts expire. All of this comes together as the perfect plan to "spread the wealth". Tax the rich, take their money and use it to pay for Obamacare.
Answered by Pfo - Tue Oct 27 13:31:11 2009
I need a program...?
Q. Do you know if exist a program which,if i introduce a list of name or numbers it will choose aleatory one of them?Thank you so much!
Asked by Andrada - Fri Jun 27 09:08:43 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're looking to return a random item (name, number, etc.) from a given list, this will work... Array.prototype.random = function () { return this[Math.floor(Math.rand om() * this.length)]; } Otherwise, be more specific in the details of your question.
Answered by DayTripper - Fri Jun 27 11:37:19 2008
Q. Do you know if exist a program which,if i introduce a list of name or numbers it will choose aleatory one of them?Thank you so much!
Asked by Andrada - Fri Jun 27 09:08:43 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're looking to return a random item (name, number, etc.) from a given list, this will work... Array.prototype.random = function () { return this[Math.floor(Math.rand om() * this.length)]; } Otherwise, be more specific in the details of your question.
Answered by DayTripper - Fri Jun 27 11:37:19 2008
Atheist , do you really thing , God is a state of mind?
Q. then why you are so obsess to abolish it ? if you are so realistic about aleatory origins and random evolutionary course of life , then Why removed my previous question ? Evolution mean that life is progressing toward ever more advanced and more complex types? In Religion & Spirituality - Asked by HOTABIZ - 18 answers - 2 days ago- (Question has been removed) I know , while I'm trying to type to fast I miss spelled (think) by (thing) also I pronounce it (sinks) not really "think" for some of you ((brainwash)) about evolution
Asked by HOTABIZ - Wed Jul 15 09:39:52 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I "thing" no such thing.
Answered by General Grant - Wed Jul 15 09:43:43 2009
Q. then why you are so obsess to abolish it ? if you are so realistic about aleatory origins and random evolutionary course of life , then Why removed my previous question ? Evolution mean that life is progressing toward ever more advanced and more complex types? In Religion & Spirituality - Asked by HOTABIZ - 18 answers - 2 days ago- (Question has been removed) I know , while I'm trying to type to fast I miss spelled (think) by (thing) also I pronounce it (sinks) not really "think" for some of you ((brainwash)) about evolution
Asked by HOTABIZ - Wed Jul 15 09:39:52 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I "thing" no such thing.
Answered by General Grant - Wed Jul 15 09:43:43 2009
Atheists, Christians, what are your opinions on these quotes?
Q. "The sequence in which the organic beings come into the world is exactly the sequence of the six days, as exhibited in the Bible book of Genesis. Moses either had a culture of science as our scientists have in this century, either was enlightened by God." (Andre-Marie Ampere) "I was sitting one night thinking, kidnapped by the view of nature. I was amazed at the depth of the incalculable heavenly world, and by the countless sparkling stars. I said: "We have to be blind not to be astonished before the show. You must be a stupid as you can not to see its Author. You must be crazy not to adore Him." As for me, as much more as I am thinking, the more I came to believe that this clock (the world) doesn't have a clockmaker." (Voltaire) "To… [cont.]
Asked by Hi - Mon Mar 29 14:12:22 2010 - - 12 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I hear wisdom that came with experience and knowledge.
Answered by answer man - Mon Mar 29 14:15:36 2010
Q. "The sequence in which the organic beings come into the world is exactly the sequence of the six days, as exhibited in the Bible book of Genesis. Moses either had a culture of science as our scientists have in this century, either was enlightened by God." (Andre-Marie Ampere) "I was sitting one night thinking, kidnapped by the view of nature. I was amazed at the depth of the incalculable heavenly world, and by the countless sparkling stars. I said: "We have to be blind not to be astonished before the show. You must be a stupid as you can not to see its Author. You must be crazy not to adore Him." As for me, as much more as I am thinking, the more I came to believe that this clock (the world) doesn't have a clockmaker." (Voltaire) "To… [cont.]
Asked by Hi - Mon Mar 29 14:12:22 2010 - - 12 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I hear wisdom that came with experience and knowledge.
Answered by answer man - Mon Mar 29 14:15:36 2010
Discuss the relationship aleatory has with both free jazz and abstract expressionism.?
Q. Discuss the relationship aleatory has with both free jazz and abstract expressionism.?
Asked by girl from next door - Tue Jun 19 11:07:11 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aleatory refers to processes like automatic writing and playing off the top of one's head. so free jazz and abstract expressionism rely on the "luck" of randomness to make a work of art. look up the word aleatory and see the derivation
Answered by henry d - Tue Jun 19 11:14:18 2007
Q. Discuss the relationship aleatory has with both free jazz and abstract expressionism.?
Asked by girl from next door - Tue Jun 19 11:07:11 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aleatory refers to processes like automatic writing and playing off the top of one's head. so free jazz and abstract expressionism rely on the "luck" of randomness to make a work of art. look up the word aleatory and see the derivation
Answered by henry d - Tue Jun 19 11:14:18 2007
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Fun fact: Cook cranked out 66000 words a week, thanks to a semi- aleatory writing mode of writing whose secrets he later revealed in a gonzo fiction-writing manual delightfully titled Plotto. 6) the panama canal, in Louis Pope Gratacap's The Evacuation ...
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