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| scarrabee | Nov 10 2006, 07:59 AM Post #1 |
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just another madman in the corner
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I was just looking at the secrest of littlefoot when they were talking about sarus so I decided to take a look and its just great. you can write the lange in al kind of was in collors with music with letters with codes to make it short briliant. I'm bad in laugiges but I swear that I'll learn this PS: isn't the music octave do re mi fa sol la SI or is that only in dutch, or did you change that to make it sound beter? PS: the more I look to this site the more I start seing you as a god, any more suprises PSS: OMG it go's on with sings:p (Septaglyphs) this is just to crazy PSSS: ADAM do you have a patent on this?? if not go ged one
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| chluaid | Nov 10 2006, 10:25 PM Post #2 |
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Thanks! Glad you find it interesting, and welcome to the forum
The musical octave in English is do re mi fa so la ti.. but many other European countries it's do re mi fa sol la si. I used the English version because there is one of each letter (d, r, m, f, s, l, t) Whereas in the other version, there's two S's (d, r, m, f, s, l, s)
No I don't have a patent.. I have borrowed an older concept for this, so it's not mine to claim. You can find out more about the French original here: SolReSol. The wikipedia page for Sarus is currently just a stub, but you can see it here: Sarus. |
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| Dunlavy | Nov 11 2006, 03:14 PM Post #3 |
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Arch-Druid of Brackenwood
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A god, aye? I seem to recall some distant thread in the Mumble in the days of yore about a Church of sorts dedicated to Chluaid here. It was certainly interesting comingback and seeing the language actually released. I remember it being worked on way back when. Good luck with future ideas, Deity Chluaid. -Dun |
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