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Morse Code in Music
Obviously, rhythms are going to occasionally match up with Morse Code sequences by coincidence, but this video gives examples of where it was done intentionally to embed messages in music. In most cases, nobody noticed. But we live in a world where somebody somewhere with too much time on their hands will eventually find that single frame of a bare-chested lady in a Disney cartoon.
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 14:56:28
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bitflipper by coincidence
That's what we they want you to think.
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 15:05:48
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Note: the discovery of any Subliminally Understood Beguiling Messages Is Totally coincidental.
 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 15:23:46
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I know morse code rather well, and can tell you that this is all just some goof-ball's imagination. (except for the YYZ reference to Toronto and the code at the end of the blog "I bless the rains down in Africa") none of the examples come close to having the 'morse' code match what was being posted on the screen.
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 15:30:37
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Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 15:44:43
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 15:48:06
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bitflipper Obviously, rhythms are going to occasionally match up with Morse Code sequences by coincidence, but this video gives examples of where it was done intentionally to embed messages in music. In most cases, nobody noticed. But we live in a world where somebody somewhere with too much time on their hands will eventually find that single frame of a bare-chested lady in a Disney cartoon.
Haven't heard that yet, but even Pink Floyd in the early days used Morse Code, in many of their pieces (mostly Astronomy Domine and Interstellar Overdrive on the bootlegs), which was just about taken out for all the albums! I'll take a look at that when I get home. Should be fun! But as the post suggests I doubt it really has any serious meaning, other than just fun!
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 16:13:36
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Bit, Where's the link to that Disney frame?
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/04 18:59:57
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Moshkiae Morse Code, in many of their pieces (mostly Astronomy Domine and Interstellar Overdrive on the bootlegs), which was just about taken out for all the albums!
Trust me, there is no morse code in either of these pieces. Just someone banging on a telegraph key. There are code sounds, but they are just jibberish. Not even letters. Glen
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/05 08:24:26
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/05 11:11:43
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Re: Morse Code in Music
2014/05/06 08:11:51
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- .. - ... Such a friendly word as Carlin used to say..... oh those kids at Disney.....
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