tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post4265745835371426232..comments2024-02-27T13:46:29.728+09:00Comments on A Nuttycellist's Monologue: Morse code sounds like music.Shin JA1NUThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-18716000838378065522013-10-11T10:05:48.952+09:002013-10-11T10:05:48.952+09:00You are right, Steve. Even though there is any evi...You are right, Steve. Even though there is any evidence for that, we know that by experiences. Unfotunately, I was an exception.Shin JA1NUThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-35698850172429823042013-10-10T07:59:50.537+09:002013-10-10T07:59:50.537+09:00I often mentioned to you in our Qso's there co...I often mentioned to you in our Qso's there could easily be a correlation between Morse and music. I know several great local musicians who are good cw ops. One that comes to mind is the famous guitar player of the music group the Eagles, Joe Walsh WB6ACU. There are many others in music bands....<br /><br />Steve N6TT<br /> Steve N6TThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164756850302226894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-72864420167126576092013-10-10T07:14:55.525+09:002013-10-10T07:14:55.525+09:00Don,
Thanks for the quick comment. Of course, CW ...Don,<br /><br />Thanks for the quick comment. Of course, CW is much simpler than music. And this research handles CW as a media to learn foreign language. So my observation or saying is just a simile. <br /><br />Good sense of rhythm might be a necessity for good CW operator.<br /><br />I am a disproof ot that point, however. haha<br /><br />Off to my parttime work now. Joined the pile up for TX5D in vain for 10 min now. No thrill to join such a pile up. No music there.Shin JA1NUThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-23120634028656771552013-10-10T06:51:37.003+09:002013-10-10T06:51:37.003+09:00It only makes sense that there is a connection bet...It only makes sense that there is a connection between music and morse. I am certainly no expert in music, but it is a series of tones, varying in pitch, volume and timing. A trained musician has the ability to not only decipher these variations, but they are also experienced to transferring them to memory or being able to move from sheet music (written form) to the appropriate sound(s). In morse, you see a more constant pitch and volume, but the timing is the variable. It would seem the same skills would be used for both. According to my layman's definition of music, if you add an unstable VFO and add QSB, you will have all the elements of music.<br /><br />DonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com