Yea, and it's possible to write chords such that it's actually ambiguous where the tonal center is. To some extent, every (successive diatonic) chord narrows it down, but it's possible that there simply isn't enough…
It'd be a lot more interesting if they actually made points rather than vague condescension and sneering.
Well, it's unorthodox because it's a wee bit racist
I've seen postulated mechanisms by which increasing levels of self modeling get selected for, demystifying paradoxes has some examples.
You do realize that natural selection iterates through these same sorts of garbage proteins at a rate of trillions and trillions of bacteria per year for millions of years?, and with bias toward previously existing…
No one is saying a neuron is a one to one equivalent with a transistor. That behavior does seem like it's possible to emulate with many transistors, however.
I do this, but I realized a while ago that most of the time, what I want to do is learn how to do things, and not actually do them. So that's all I try to do. Because after that, it's not fun anymore.
Yea, and it's possible to write chords such that it's actually ambiguous where the tonal center is. To some extent, every (successive diatonic) chord narrows it down, but it's possible that there simply isn't enough…
It'd be a lot more interesting if they actually made points rather than vague condescension and sneering.
Well, it's unorthodox because it's a wee bit racist
I've seen postulated mechanisms by which increasing levels of self modeling get selected for, demystifying paradoxes has some examples.
You do realize that natural selection iterates through these same sorts of garbage proteins at a rate of trillions and trillions of bacteria per year for millions of years?, and with bias toward previously existing…
No one is saying a neuron is a one to one equivalent with a transistor. That behavior does seem like it's possible to emulate with many transistors, however.
I do this, but I realized a while ago that most of the time, what I want to do is learn how to do things, and not actually do them. So that's all I try to do. Because after that, it's not fun anymore.