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Join date:  07-07-2017
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    I have a youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvKQi9muP9IKv3goaopklzg
    The channel has 10 Magazos.

    A Magazo is music that has a short main musical sequence that is then repeated in multiple transpositional positions.
    Transpositional position means music that is: equally shifted up or down , or not shifted; and this is the transpositional position of the music (it means the collective absolute positions of the notes of a piece of music).
    Suppose you have a musical piece. It contains only 12 scales, and these scales are in each key. This music is in all 12 keys. It is impossible to transpose it to a different key, because the music is already in all 12 keys. So.....
    The music can equally shifted up or down; which transposes all 12 scales to different scales.
    A piece of music can be equally shifted up or down; or not shifted. And the absolute positions that these notes collectively occupy is what I call, a transpositional position.


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