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Potatoman | 00:11 Wed 13th Apr 2005 | Music
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Not sure if this is the right category, but, while bored at work the other day, i wondered if all the possible combinations of musical notes would eventually be used, making new songs impossible to wright. Would / could this happen?
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Sorry, write!
i was told, just for guitar, if u created a new riff (series/pattern of notes) every minute u would still be creating new music for the rest of your life. bearing in mind that by a new riff i just mean 5-10 seconds of sound. i would say def. not to ur question also bearing in mind that u can play same notes but with different effects and it will sound completley different.
No. People won't stop writing books or poems either. And you have to think about what goes underneath those notes in the way of chords for more simple music, and a much larger number of separate musical strands to orchestral music.

Definitely not.

You can combine notes, augment chords, create new sounds / effects, hold a note for as long as you want.

 

There will always be something slightly different to do, even if the result doesn't sound like it.

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