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you are quoting a heck of a lot there.
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[QUOTE="retzam:606238"]To help clarify what I mean by that post, suppose, like you said, a drum is tuned loose, so you hit it and a sound is released that fluctuates to a lower pitch. If they were definite pitches, then both the initial pitch and the ending pitch would have to be notes in the current chord or it would be dissonant and awful sounding. But we know that when you hit a drum, no matter what the current chord is, it isn't dissonant and awful sounding, therefore the drum is not contributing a definite pitch of its own.[/QUOTE]
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