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well do you prefer forte or bass for his name. i think forte os cooler but im used to saying bass
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yet another fav thread
well do you prefer forte or bass for his name. i think forte os cooler but im used to saying bass
if u tick me off youll spend the rest of ur life looking over ur shoulder:[
I think ALL of the Japanese names are cooler. Especially Rock and Blues. =P
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OK, I like Bass alot more than Forte.
I\'ve been knowing Rockman back in their original Japanese names,they surely sounds much cooler.Do you think ProtoKirby sounds great?I think not.
At least we can\'t use that \"Bass is not a fish\" joke on the actual naem Forte.
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Yep. I prefer every japanese name, Forte is much better than Bass. *Feels a sudden urge to go fishing*
Although having Bass/Treble makes more sense than having Forte/Gospel. Makes more musical sense.
True, but I don\'t know exactly what a forte sounds like... It\'s better than...
Kid: Look ma! I beat down that cursed Bass!
Ma: Good God! How could you beat down our supper!?
Kid: But ma!
Ma: GO TO YOUR ROOM!
*Slam*
*looks around* Uhh, best I could come up with in 1 minute.:lol:
I don\'t much care for the name Gospel...maybe Treble is better...
Forte isn\'t an instrument. Forte is a musical term. It means \"Loud\".
Grave isn\'t a muscial term. It\'s just something the anime dub threw in instead of Gospel.
On the subject of Treble, it\'s a clef in music. Sheet music has two clefs, the Treble and the Bass clefs.
A clef (French for key) is a symbol used in musical notation that assigns notes to lines and spaces on the musical staff. A clef can be thought of as assigning a certain note to a specific line on the staff; adjacent spaces are assigned the notes that follow logically.
The treble clef is the most widely-used clef, followed by the bass clef. It uses the G clef symbol to assign the note G above middle C to the second line from the bottom of the staff.
Most woodwind instruments read treble clef (even low-pitched transposing instruments), as well as high brass, violins, and tuned percussion. On the piano, the right hand usually is written in treble clef, while the left hand is written in bass clef. In vocal music, both Soprano and Contralto parts now use the treble clef, whereas in former centuries they would have each used their own clef.
The bass clef uses the F clef to assign the note F immediately below middle C to the second line from the top of the staff. Most lower-pitched instruments, such as the lower brass, strings and bassoon read bass clef; also choral music for bass and baritone parts are usually also written in the bass clef. On the piano, the left hand is usually written in bass clef, while the right hand is written in treble clef.
I guess you really do learn something knew every day!:P Very enlightening. I guess Bass and Treble go together better than Forte and Gospel. I still like Forte.
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[quote]Originally posted by bass9002
[quote]Originally posted by Heatman.EXE
Forte Ah it just has that awsomness about it, sounds so cool ... Forte Forte FORTE!
[quote]Originally posted by Morphman
[quote]Originally posted by bass9002
[quote]Originally posted by Heatman.EXE
[quote]Originally posted by bass9002
[quote]Originally posted by Morphman
[quote]Originally posted by bass9002
[quote]Originally posted by Heatman.EXE
I prefer Forte. I just think it sounds cooler than Bass.Plus people in my school only know the english version so I like to confuse them
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[quote]Originally posted by Morphman
[quote]Originally posted by bass9002
[quote]Originally posted by Morphman
[quote]Originally posted by bass9002
[quote]Originally posted by Heatman.EXE
I play music, and I\'m going to put the definition of all the musical terms.
Rock & Roll: A style of music that is, generally, pretty loud.
Forte: Like Mega X said, LOUD.
Bass: A clef.
Treble: A clef.
Gospel: A style of music that is pretty religous.
Blues: A style of music that expresses sadness. Uses 12 measures, so sometimes called 12-bar.
Serenade: shower them in something, sometimes music.
I think that\'s all.
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i believe we are getting off topic i like the 2 names the same