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HyacinthThe name Hyacinth can refer to: * the Hyacinth (mythology) from Greek mythology. * the hyacinth (flower) flower. * the Hyacinth Macaw * Saint Hyacinth * Hyacinth Bucket from ''Keeping Up Appearances'' HyacinthHello, you've reached User:Hyacinth, Mikhail Abraham, please edit yourself at the bottom this page. I normally respond quickly on your talk pages, but could be vacationing for a month, you never know. :Note: I currently am broke and staying with relatives and have limited access to computers. Thus I am not currently engaged in any disputes or collaborative efforts. I would recommend contacting another administrator for administrative assistance. If you have a question that doesn't need a quick answer I actually enjoy answering them, so please ask. ''If you do not sign messages I have no way of replying to you on your talk page. Please do not carry on conversations with other users on my talk page. That is why you all have talk pages. Thanks!'' :My user name is a reference to Hyacinth (mythology) rather than Hyacinth Bucket. Archives :''Do not leave messages in archive as I am not notified automatically. Leave a message on the bottom of this page.'' *User talk:Hyacinth/Welcome *User talk:Hyacinth/Music *User talk:Hyacinth/Music II *User talk:Hyacinth/Music III *User talk:Hyacinth/Identity *User talk:Hyacinth/Administration *User talk:Hyacinth/Edit summary *User talk:Hyacinth/Etc. *User talk:Hyacinth/Words of wisdom from someone who's actually SANE ---- ==nice work== Nice work last night! I see you're using the same book I have been, for early music (Hoppin). Happy editing! User:Antandrus 15:33, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC) I think living without a car would be heaven... Should you find a more recent, thorough book on medieval music, let me know; Hoppin is badly out-of-date and I'm finding lots of things, especially in biographies, that got corrected by 1990s-era research. The general stuff on rhythmic modes, Gregorian chant and so forth all seems to be solid to me though. User:Antandrus 02:38, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC) ==The Prisoner== If you are familiar with the television show, could you take a look at my comment on Talk:The Prisoner? I'm trying to track down the names of the tunes and match them with their classical (or traditional) counterparts. It's a trivial matter, but interesting if you know the score. --User:Viriditas | User_talk:Viriditas 10:07, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC) == Re: VFD == I replyed on the Wikipedia talk:Votes for deletion/List of pieces, American. – User:ABCDUser talk:ABCD 20:39, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC) == Another edit summary query == I got a message from you today about the need to add edit summaries on my edits. After looking at your Talk Page archives, I see I'm not the only person that has been slapped with one of your edit summary comments you seem to randomly send to people. I don't expect a decent response from you, as other people haven't had one, but I would like to say that you are being counter-productive, and I ask you don't waste your time or any more of others' with giving people these messages when they are clearly not deserved or needed. User:Daniel Lawrence 15:34, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC) == English == Hyacinth, I have no idea what edit you are referring to, but I'm pretty confident that if I said something wasn't good English it wasn't. If it was a typo, sorry; it probably wasn't an obvious typo, or I'd have said "typo". My edit summaries are sincere attempts to describe my edits. No disparagement of an individual was intended. -- User:Jmabel | User talk:Jmabel 00:36, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC) == Hello to you too == Hi Hyacinth, Thanks for the nice welcome. How did you find me, and why did you pick me to send that message? Is it because I forgot to add an edit summary in one of the minor edits I made recently? Again, thanks and hi. -- User:Shreevatsa 19:45, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC) Hyacinth, thank you for your welcome as well! - User:Greentryst 07:04, 2005 Apr 7 (UTC) Hi Hyacinth, thanks for your warm welcome too. Just one question: should I respond to your message on my talk-page or yours (as I've done here)? - User:Bruce1ee 14:09, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC) Aaaaannnnndddd. . . . . another "hello and thanks for the nice welcome." I've got a minor newbie Wikiquette question if you've got the time to answer it. . . . . User:Soundguy99 16:34, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC) I suppose I better offer my thanks as well, eh? It's good to know somebody noticed my existence ;) Hope I've been doing alright thus far, if not just let me know. User:Sholtar 03:16, Apr 9, 2005 (UTC) Hiya Hyacinth (that sounds weird) and thanks for signing my page. How do you find out who the new members are? User:Fantom 09:53, Apr 9, 2005 (UTC) Hi, Thanks very much for your help and welcome message - Much appreciated. User:Kristy Guneratne 22:43, 13 May 2005 (UTC) == Category: musicians == Might want to change your category to HyacinthI currently am broke and staying with relatives and have limited access to computers. Thus I am not currently engaged in any disputes or collaborative efforts. I would recommend contacting another administrator for administrative assistance. If you have a question that doesn't need a quick answer I actually enjoy answering them, so please ask. ---- ==Business== *User:Hyacinth/List of articles created by me *User:Hyacinth/Style guide *User:Hyacinth/How to use tables *User:Hyacinth/Full disclosure *User:Hyacinth/Portfolio *User:Hyacinth/Outlines *User:Hyacinth/Interval tables *User:Hyacinth/Edit summary requests Warren J. Blumenfeld argues in ''How Homophobia Hurts Everyone'' that anti-gay sentiment hurts straight people as well as gay, lesbian, bisexual, and queer people: http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/library/record/1279.html. "No [person] can put a chain about the ankle of [another person] without at last finding the other end fastened about [his or her] own neck."-Frederick Douglass. ---- ==Internal links== *Wikipedia:WikiProject Music terminology *Wikipedia:Risk disclaimer *Refactoring *[http://www.piclab.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Notes_On_Writing_Style Lee's Notes on Writing Style] *http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:EasyTimeline_syntax ---- ==Misc== "People often say to me, ‘I understand what you are talking about intellectually, but I don’t really feel it, I don’t realize it,’ and I am apt to reply, ‘I wonder whether you do understand it intellectually, because if you did you would also feel it.’" (Alan Watts) And vice versus!! ===External link=== *http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=24140 ---- ==Wikihate== I was gay bashed, online, on ''this'' very page by clever anonymous User:213.224.83.136. "Hyacinth, though I may really be a faggot." That's right, I was even provided with a link to faggot.User:Hyacinth 21:04, 2 Apr 2004 (UTC) Apparently its becoming a trend: "Islam will destroy all of you dirty homos." This was from User:Kakarot, who, strangely, provided us with a link to homos, but not Islam. That has to say something about where one's priorities lie. User:Hyacinth 18:29, 5 Apr 2004 (UTC) Wikipedia:Wikihate. ---- ==Current mysteries== [[Image:Ouroboros.png|thumb|Self-reference]] *Genus (music): diatonic vs chromatic vs enharmonic *Mode (music)s *Narratology *Turnaround *Voice leading ---- Pulitzer Prize winners in Music: *2005: ''Second Concerto for Orchestra'' Steven Stucky *2004: ''Tempest Fantasy'' Paul Moravec *2003: ''On the Transmigration of Souls'' John Coolidge Adams *2002: ''Ice Field'' Henry Brant *2001: ''Symphony No. 2 for String Orchestra'' John Corigliano *2000: ''Life is a Dream'', opera in three acts: Act II, Concert Version Lewis Spratlan *1999: ''Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Percussion'' Melinda Wagner *1998: ''String Quartet No. 2, Musica Instrumentalis'' Aaron Jay Kernis *1997: ''Blood on the Fields (Oratorio)'' Wynton Marsalis *1996: ''Lilacs'' for soprano and orchestra George Walker (composer) *1995: ''Stringmusic'' Morton Gould ---- *Problematize: **[http://www.improbable.com/news/2000/aug2000/problematize-2000-08.html] **[http://wac.colostate.edu/rhetnet/delivery/0034.html] Queer wikipedians Wikipedian musicians See other meanings of words starting from letter: HHA | HB | HC | HD | HE | HF | HG | HI | HJ | HK | HL | HM | HN | HO | HP | HR | HS | HT | HU | HW | HX | HY | HZ |Words begining with Hyacinth: Hyacinth Hyacinth Hyacinth Hyacinth/Administration Hyacinth/Edit_summary Hyacinth/Edit_summary_requests Hyacinth/Etc. 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