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  • I don't want to bare with Gerry.

    This web site was from one of the links that appears at the top header of HT. Evidently, the link provider bot knew I was in RI, and as such, gave me a link to a local outfit here.

    Question is: Why should I "bare" with him? ( I will "bear" with him though!) Note: The error is to the left of the half-note graphic.

    I'm not getting naked with Gerry

    BTW, I e-mailed the site and let them know of their (funny) spelling error. Perhaps by now, the error has been corrected.

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    Re: I don't want to bare with Gerry.

    They corrected it, but joke's on you! that's an eighth-note!
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      Re: I don't want to bare with Gerry.

      Fo real?? I thought the little flag indicated on the staff meant half..and two flags meant an eighth note...oh well...yeah..the joke's on me...there is time still for me to correct this though...but what they heck..I'll just stay hilahila. I knew I should have just written "to the left of the musical note", which what my original thought was.

      BTW: I just checked and it still says "bare"!!
      Last edited by Surfingfarmboy; September 15, 2006, 08:11 AM.

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        Re: I don't want to bare with Gerry.

        Originally posted by Surfingfarmboy
        BTW: I just checked and it still says "bare"!!
        hahaha...joke's on me
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          Re: I don't want to bare with Gerry.

          I was really confused on the music symbols, so I looked it up: one flag on staff: eighth note; two flags on staff: sixteenth note. Just like you mentioned.

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