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view post Posted on 11/4/2009, 15:19 by: nitraus




CITAZIONE (Birsa @ 15/2/2009, 19:19)
CITAZIONE (dano_gpl @ 25/2/2007, 16:20)
"drones" sono letteralmente i rumori, i fruscii... quindi per esteso con drone si indica un certo tipo di ambient.. per esempio, gli earth sono un gruppo drone, tanto nei primi album quanto negli ultimi..

Lo so che risale a tipo mmille anni fa.. ma questa cosa scritta da Dano mi ha lasciato abbastanza basito! :blink: :blink: :blink:
Ma che c'entrano i rumori e i fruscii?



CITAZIONE (Birsa @ 11/4/2009, 15:56)
Questa è la definizione di "drone" secondo il dizionario della lingua inglese di Oxford:
CITAZIONE
drone |drōn|
verb [ intrans. ]
make a continuous low humming sound : in the far distance a machine droned.
• speak tediously in a dull monotonous tone : he reached for another beer while Jim droned on.
• [with adverbial of direction ] move with a continuous humming sound : traffic droned up and down the street.
noun
1 a low continuous humming sound : he nodded off to the drone of the car engine.
• informal a monotonous speech : only twenty minutes of the hour-long drone had passed.
• a continuous musical note, typically of low pitch.
• a musical instrument, or part of one, sounding such a continuous note, in particular (also drone pipe) a pipe in a bagpipe or (also drone string) a string in an instrument such as a hurdy-gurdy or a sitar.

2 a male bee in a colony of social bees, which does no work but can fertilize a queen.
• figurative a person who does no useful work and lives off others.
3 a remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or missile.

potrei scrivere a te quello che tu hai scritto a morpheo.. :rolleyes:
 
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