I have an obsessive habit: if I have to turn a piece of music off in mid-flow - especially if I know the piece - I have to wait until the end of a phrase, preferably the return to the tonic. This happens most frequently when I have to get out of the car. Do others share this obsession? Or am I bonkers?
Obsessive about the tonic
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... you are not alone. Me too.
And I remember my delight as a teenager when reading a John Wyndham - I think The Midwich Cuckoos - when the central character calls on the scientist?/doctor? who is listening to Bach - and who shushes him until the end of the movement... something along the lines of 'I always like to let him finish his argument'.
I'm testing my memory here - I haven't looked at it for some forty-five years, but it made an impression...
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI have an obsessive habit: if I have to turn a piece of music off in mid-flow - especially if I know the piece - I have to wait until the end of a phrase, preferably the return to the tonic. This happens most frequently when I have to get out of the car. Do others share this obsession? Or am I bonkers?
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PatrickOD
Didn't they tell a similar story about Haydn - a hanging dominant seventh? Anyway, I used it to make a point in a class .... one time long ago. If the music had been atonal, I'm afraid old Haydn would have already expired in his bed.
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PatrickOD
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Pilchardman
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