Yes I'm not surprised there is a link - the odd thing though is a link which I always thought existed between music and maths but then you only have to think of Beethoven's lack of ability in that field to have serious doubts!
Anyway, being a total dud in maths, I take great succour in the fact that LvB was equally so. Doesn't mean I'm a great musician, of course, but I agree fully with B that 11 x a quarter = 10 and a quarter. Stands to reason, innit?
[Bursts of sycophantic laughter at Headmaster's attempt at humour]. Sorry m'Lud, you're going to have to explain that one to me!!
Well 'Rite' I assume is some cryptic reference to Stravinsky's effort.
Neva is the river in St.Petersburg.
'cello speaks for itself
Adding it all up (not your strong point I gather ) we come up with you playing the 'cello in the spring by the river Neva! Possibly Rostropovich is hidden somewhere in your phrase too!
Well 'Rite' I assume is some cryptic reference to Stravinsky's effort.
Neva is the river in St.Petersburg.
'cello speaks for itself
Adding it all up (not your strong point I gather ) we come up with you playing the 'cello in the spring by the river Neva! Possibly Rostropovich is hidden somewhere in your phrase too!
So, I'm cleverer than I thought I was? Probably not!!
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