praveen wrote:I didn't say you were elitist But i will say you're a douchebag
Got any more imbecilic sophomoric insults to throw?
[slang] Lay it on me, big daddy! [/slang]
praveen wrote:I didn't say you were elitist But i will say you're a douchebag
Sorry, but the facts of your posts in this thread disagree, and demonstrate the oppositemjones4th wrote: And I generally don't do tricks. I prefer straight up debate, and I prefer to stand on the weight of my argument.
Technically a tune is:jens wrote:I would like to ask a genuine question (while this thread still isn't locked):
I sometimes call my tunes tunes... - I thought that's an adequate expression for instrumental-tracks (which obviously aren't really 'songs') - why is 'tunes' considered wrong by some of you?
When you're answering please keep in mind that english isn't my native language and I am therefor somewhat naive.
What's wrong about tunes?
It would make sense that way yes.mjones4th wrote:I think he meant to say 'why' instead of 'who'
Which makes it a simple typographical error, as opposed to one of syntax.
The American Heritage Dictionary gives its origin as Middle English.Sepheritoh wrote:Technically a tune is:jens wrote:I would like to ask a genuine question (while this thread still isn't locked):
I sometimes call my tunes tunes... - I thought that's an adequate expression for instrumental-tracks (which obviously aren't really 'songs') - why is 'tunes' considered wrong by some of you?
When you're answering please keep in mind that english isn't my native language and I am therefor somewhat naive.
What's wrong about tunes?
tune [ toon ]
noun (plural tunes)
1. simple melody: a series of musical notes that make a simple melody
(encarta)
Although the word tune has been used for a long time (at least in the 80's when I was around) to describe a song it does not have such hidden emotions as some other words being used, but it still implicates a certain amount of simplicity. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
ThanksI fail to see the difference between tune and beat, except that one is a much more recent addition
o.k. - I see -Sepheritoh wrote:Technically a tune is:jens wrote:I would like to ask a genuine question (while this thread still isn't locked):
I sometimes call my tunes tunes... - I thought that's an adequate expression for instrumental-tracks (which obviously aren't really 'songs') - why is 'tunes' considered wrong by some of you?
When you're answering please keep in mind that english isn't my native language and I am therefor somewhat naive.
What's wrong about tunes?
tune [ toon ]
noun (plural tunes)
1. simple melody: a series of musical notes that make a simple melody
(encarta)
Although the word tune has been used for a long time (at least in the 80's when I was around) to describe a song it does not have such hidden emotions as some other words being used, but it still implicates a certain amount of simplicity. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Glad to help!Sepheritoh wrote:ThanksI fail to see the difference between tune and beat, except that one is a much more recent addition
I a clumsy way I think I expressed agreement with that.
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