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Old 10-29-2010, 05:39 PM   #3129 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by IamTimmeh View Post
I hope you realize, this entire site is to discuss noise. There's only one song I can name that doesn't have noise in it, and even such song, can be called noise. And no, I probably couldn't listen to your abstract jazz for more than a couple minutes. Why should I be forced to? I prefer tonality and tranquility in a piece. Is that really so bad? I admitted my mistake in calling Radiohead Avant Garde. I also said I don't really like avant garde that much either. Or free jazz, or any music without a definite structure to it. And no I don't want to argue over what structure means. Different strokes for different folks, eh?
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Actually, noise is definied physically as a collection of unrelated frequencies, whereas tones or chords as evident in radiohead's music (among most other artists), are most certainly related, and thus cannot be simply classified as noise.
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