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« on: 03 14, 2003, 02:36: AM »

Welcome to the Music Forum!

This section of the Forums has been established so that musicians, lyricists, composers, and afficianados will have a place to post their works and talk shop. I for one an quite curious about the design of musical instruments and specifics of musical notation. What would Klingon sheet music look like? Perhaps no such thing exists, and musicians learn from rote (and possibly threats.)

If you post your pieces in tlhIngan Hol, please include an English translation somewhere in the post. It can be line-for-line or in "footnote" form at the bottom of the post -- use your imagination. (Do not debate translations here; do that in the Klingon Language Forum.)

At present, sound files cannot be posted directly on the Forum and must be linked to elsewhere.

Music can calm and arouse, focus and inspire. Help provide ambiance and inspiration for our members as they consider and discuss Imperial and other matters.
« Last Edit: 06 29, 2008, 02:31: AM by Kesvirit » Logged

Richard the Sound Guy: "And the next person to lecture me about canon risks getting shot out of one! Right, gaffers?"
Gaffers make appreciative and supportive remarks in the form of bad imitations of primate calls from the direction of the lighting grids.
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