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Ricardo Wurmus |
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branch master updated: website: music-production-on-guix-system: Fix typos. |
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Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:37:40 -0500 |
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new 122b030 website: music-production-on-guix-system: Fix typos.
122b030 is described below
commit 122b030766c62e1659eb7513ac2d392e42c24022
Author: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
AuthorDate: Tue Nov 24 23:39:23 2020 +0100
website: music-production-on-guix-system: Fix typos.
* website/drafts/music-production-on-guix-system.md: Fix typos.
---
website/drafts/music-production-on-guix-system.md | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/website/drafts/music-production-on-guix-system.md
b/website/drafts/music-production-on-guix-system.md
index ef91824..5ebb78d 100644
--- a/website/drafts/music-production-on-guix-system.md
+++ b/website/drafts/music-production-on-guix-system.md
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ I always try to keep the duration of my stay in the MIDI
world at a
minimum, because a composition workflow that is firmly rooted in MIDI
tends to result in music that sounds sterile or robotic, an
undesirable quality that can be hard to eradicate later. So I put
-them aside and focus on another part of the song. Mirroring the
+them aside and focused on another part of the song. Mirroring the
quasi-palindrome of the title, the song's structure would be A B C B
A. With the smooth chords of the B section locked down I walked up to
the Grand Stick (I mounted it on a modified microphone stand for more
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ neighbors are asleep. Oh, and I'm a lousy funk drummer.
Let's cheat!
My drum machine of choice is
[Hydrogen](https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/hydrogen-1.0.1/). It lets
-me create any numer of arbitrarily long patterns, combine them, and
+me create any number of arbitrarily long patterns, combine them, and
--- that's crucially important --- sync up with other JACK
applications such as Ardour. I toggled a button in Ardour to let it
take control of the JACK transport, meaning that when I start
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ At this point things were coming together nicely, but we
only had
lyrics (and handful of words, really) for the chorus. Not enough for
a song, but just a little too much for a laundry list. So I turned to
IRC again where our resident Debian ambassador and assuredly human
-person Vagrant Cascadian happend to volunteer a stroke of genius: what
+person Vagrant Cascadian happened to volunteer a stroke of genius: what
if the lyrics were composed entirely of typos in package descriptions
that had been fixed since the last release? Vagrant carefully
reordered the words to a poignant poem, bringing them alive as the
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