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Topic Started: May 10 2005, 02:17 AM (1,769 Views)
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Rufum Ru Sudily!
seriously, where di you get the idEA OF THE LANGUAGE OF THE YU YU?
its so unique :P
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chluaid
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this is where I got the idea munch ;)
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ShangX
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I've been trying to learn some words for a few days but i just can't! I really want to learn this language..... :(
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Try a word a day.. currently there are only about 400 words in the entire language, and one word a day would make you fluent in about 6 months (because opposite = backwards, you only need to learn half the words).

Start at the 1-syllable words, and try not to jump ahead. I'm in the process of making proper graded lessons which will operate on the 'word per day' idea.

At the start of each day, pick the one word you want to learn, then set your watch (or some other alarm) to beep every hour. Each time you hear that beep throughout the day, remind yourself of your daily word. If you hear that word during the day, quietly say the Sarus translation to yourself.

Believe me, stick to this and you will learn the vocabulary very quickly.
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Gobi
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Is Sarus in any way related to " Universal Harmonics " ? I heard that theres some kind of meaning in numbers and musical notes . Which really makes sense if you think about it ... for the alphabet didnt always exist .. so how did people communicate ?

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Numbers are a Universal language, and they are also the purest and most ancient form of communication that we have.


I heard that such albums as Lateralus put the concepts to use in their riffs

I've googled this website that may be of use

Music of the spheres

if anyone can find more detailed information i would love to look at it .. I promised myself I would get into the concept , but lost all my useful sites with graphs and such ...

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