Posted on 05/26/2011 4:17:04 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Click on the image or follow these links (Vimeo, YouTube) to watch a time compressed animation of the CFHT Legacy Survey data while listening to the Supernova Sonata.
Click on the image or follow these links (Vimeo, YouTube) to watch a time compressed animation of the CFHT Legacy Survey data while listening to the Supernova Sonata.
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Can Tata be far behind?
I think its one of the Greatful Dead that uses pulsar radio signals in his music.
1] Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD from the heavens; Praise Him in the heights! 2] Praise Him, all His angels; Praise Him, all His hosts! 3] Praise Him, sun and moon; Praise Him, all you stars of light! 4] Praise Him, you heavens of heavens, And you waters above the heavens! 5] Let them praise the name of the LORD, For He commanded and they were created. Psalm 148: 1-5
Cantata?
Probably Phil Lesh.
Interesting music. I wonder if they do it long enough if they’ll hear some Bach.
Mickey Hart. I saw him on an episode of “The Universe”
makes one think.
Astounding =
Duh! Right your are! Shoulda been my first choice. Some DeadHead I am.
Pulsar sounds are a natural choice for a drummer.
Pulsar sounds. I gotta check this out.
Very Interesting scale on your title pic.
Starts right out with a flat 2nd, like the Phrygian mode, but then stretches out into a melodic minor. (EXCEPT for the Major 3rd...so it’s not a minor scale! LOL)
The music of the spheres.
It’s the Rolling Stones’ logo in the context of “She’s a Rainbow”.
I think Connie Swail was a Phyrgian...
Maybe, although they could just play it bach.
You mean The VIRGIN Connie Swail?
It may have been a dominant factor in the mode of her upbringing, but I am not going to fret about it. After all, she is still a minor.
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