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I do. But the more accurate it is, the better, as far as I've observed.
Accurate to what?
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I do. But the more accurate it is, the better, as far as I've observed.
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Chaos and order go hand in hand. One can exist without the other, but you need the concept of one to understand the other. So if I don't have a perception of what orderly music should be, my idea of chaotic music is nebulous and ill-defined—and, for me, less powerful.
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Culturally, yes. For me to think music has "correctness" of sorts is enough for my magic—you and I both know how perception-based it is.
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Huh... I thought it would be something more.
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Oh... that would probably make sense if the same applied here then.
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No. I use my left hand the most to control my opponent. My right is my power hand.
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Depends on ehat your goal is. My dream is going against the World Champion.
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True but more skill is required as well.
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It super helps. The more I know about what normal music is supposed to sound like, the more accurate my dissonant music can be.
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There's a lot of music theory I don't know yet, though. It'd help my composition, I'm sure, and by extension my magic.
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Uhhhh... I don't really know.
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*pokes you with a stick*
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The sky. Haha. Nothing much. Just back to school.
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Haow