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(7 replies, posted in Songwriting)

haha minimal fatalities - good one..

I'm workin on the chords. I'm thinking it's going to go something like F#min/A/E/B over the chorus.

The verse would really just be the open E string and the A string on the 2nd fret, then the open E string with the A on the 4th fret. Then move down a string and it again, except this time use the A string as the open one and the D rooted on the 2nd and 4th frets. I like hammering on the G (E string on 3rd fret) in the  middle of the run, then doing the same thing on the C (A string 3rd fret) when using the riff on the D string.

It's a pretty standard blues run, I'm just new to explaining it I suppose.

SouthPaw,

Looks like you got Standard Dev nailed. It's the mathmatical value of a certain point relative to the mean (mu) of a data set. The farther out you go (the higher the stand Dev) the less likely numbers are to appear. Because most of the data is going to concentrated around your middle point.

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(7 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Whats up guys? I needed a break from the textbooks and came up with this jingle.

Haven't had much time on the music, though in my head I'm hearing a quick paced blues shuffle in Eminor (pretty standard I know).

It's getting late
I'm feeling great
I've got my p-values down

Tow tailed or
lowered tailed
I'm taken them to town

Reject the null
it's push and pull
I've gotta find my skew

Midrange
we're all strange
Relative to mu

Maybe I'll make an A
That'll leave me singing all day
Maybe I'll just wait
I'll just procrastinate
That would be dumb to do
Cause I've got to take Stats II

(end)


Hey, I tried..