just take 4 minutes and 33 seconds to listen to silence and try to find musical coherence by focusing on truly listening. it all boils down to attention and focus.funky shit wrote:explain 4:33 to me.
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4:33 - True Minimal, or the most absurd thing ever?
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Re: 4:33 - True Minimal, or the most absurd thing ever?
No, but this is the first time I wanted to know what all of you intellectuals giants thought of it.stringtapper wrote:Is this the first you've heard of it?nebulae wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4:33
What do you guys think? Is a piece of music consisting of silence really music?
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Re: 4:33 - True Minimal, or the most absurd thing ever?
Well first off if I had to categorize it I wouldn't call it "minimal," I would call it "aleatoric," as it was a product of his exploration of chance in music. It doesn't get any more chancy than a blank slate with unknown sound sources so it's really the ultimate aleatoric piece.nebulae wrote:No, but this is the first time I wanted to know what all of you intellectuals giants thought of it.stringtapper wrote:Is this the first you've heard of it?nebulae wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4:33
What do you guys think? Is a piece of music consisting of silence really music?
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Re: 4:33 - True Minimal, or the most absurd thing ever?
Like I said, intellectual fuckin giant. But to really sell it, you need to be sipping wine on one hand and have some stinky cheese in the other.stringtapper wrote:Well first off if I had to categorize it I wouldn't call it "minimal," I would call it "aleatoric," as it was a product of his exploration of chance in music. It doesn't get any more chancy than a blank slate with unknown sound sources so it's really the ultimate aleatoric piece.nebulae wrote:No, but this is the first time I wanted to know what all of you intellectuals giants thought of it.stringtapper wrote: Is this the first you've heard of it?
I don't need to listen to a hyped "recording" (I surely won't call it a composition and even less a song) to recognize and enjoy the beauty of silence, which isn't anyone's property. And if you say it's a song, why can't I criticize it without having to answer a question such as "how many of your songs will be talked about 40 years from now"? It's only logical to assume that you've never criticized an influential person...Machinesworking wrote:Say you're right, well, how many of your songs will be talked about 40 years from now? How many people will name you as an influence?Enrique wrote:Pseudo intellectual bullshit...
VERY successful and historical pseudo intellectual bullshit.
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Re: 4:33 - True Minimal, or the most absurd thing ever?
I'd rather have a nice IPA in one hand and some other stinky stuff in the other.nebulae wrote:Like I said, intellectual fuckin giant. But to really sell it, you need to be sipping wine on one hand and have some stinky cheese in the other.stringtapper wrote:Well first off if I had to categorize it I wouldn't call it "minimal," I would call it "aleatoric," as it was a product of his exploration of chance in music. It doesn't get any more chancy than a blank slate with unknown sound sources so it's really the ultimate aleatoric piece.nebulae wrote: No, but this is the first time I wanted to know what all of you intellectuals giants thought of it.
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it is entirely a composition. you just didn't think of it first.
the whole western world makes music according to 12 tone equal tempered gregorian temperement, a system adopted around 300 years ago because musicians had no standrard that they could compose/perform under.
Thanks to that, most music is still based on 12 fucking notes. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Mentalist avant garde weirdos like cage are actually showing us how to understand the noise that surrounds us constantly that our ears have eveolved to filter out. minimal?
wrong question. vital to the advance of music art? unequivicably. x
the whole western world makes music according to 12 tone equal tempered gregorian temperement, a system adopted around 300 years ago because musicians had no standrard that they could compose/perform under.
Thanks to that, most music is still based on 12 fucking notes. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Mentalist avant garde weirdos like cage are actually showing us how to understand the noise that surrounds us constantly that our ears have eveolved to filter out. minimal?
wrong question. vital to the advance of music art? unequivicably. x
i think its odd that its referred to as composition even though absolutely nothing at all was composed. if anything it could be considered blatant plagiarism of every artist before him who had gaps between tracks on there albums.
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