Word processing changed the way we write, and music notation software changed the way we compose, but how is the internet changing the way we think?
There are long and short answers to this query, but either way, you can easily lose many, many hours while people (of variable expertise) pour thoughts (of various interest) into your brain.
I think that’s how I’d answer the question, actually.

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what an amazing video, old people rock!!john pippen on Playground Bullies (Musician Edition)
Cool, but the bit about the ear recognizing middle C on any instrument suggests an absolute relaitonship that doesn't exist....Justin Saragoza on Playground Bullies (Musician Edition)
Hmm, my reaction? I have just 3 musicalmathematical words: Schoenberg, Webern, Babbitt. Now it's time for recess..River on Playground Bullies (Musician Edition)
I am not a mathemtical creature, but I have enjoyed it. Wonderful explanation! And very creative video (-: Thankseugene cantera on Love the One You’re With, A Reflection
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