Sporkaganza
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#2: Oct 7th 2011 at 10:06:25 PM
You're hardly the first person to have noticed this. The weird thing is that it actually seems to be a coincidence; Word of RTD is that the four-beat Master rhythm was based on his obnoxious alarm clock.
edited 7th Oct '11 10:11:03 PM by Sporkaganza
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BalsoSnell
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Sporkaganza
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ladyofprocrastination
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#7: Oct 8th 2011 at 7:30:53 PM
I think that was again just a coincidence. RTD realized that two hearts could beat in a four-pulse rhythm.
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#10: Oct 10th 2011 at 2:09:37 PM
It's not an alarm clock.
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This may have been noted before - I couldn't find it, although it's a hard thing to search for - but I just noticed that the rhythm for The Master when he's Saxon, the "duh duh duh duh" thing, is the same rhythm as the bassline to the main theme song of the show. Does anyone else see it?