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DwnWthVwls 07-06-2015 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1611107)
Go trot through my 1300 arguments explaining why in this thread: http://www.musicbanter.com/general-m...-what-not.html. The very basic answer is that the piece still relies on sound. It's a common misconception to refer to it as a "silent piece" since while the instruments are silent, the piece is not silent at all. Due to its sonic elements and the fact that it's intended to be music, then it is music. It has a value as performance art though, but the overarching field is music.

If it's music then he should be able to perform it without an audience. :wave: Also, since he can't why is he getting credit for the piece and not the people performing the music? Fucking thief imo.

Frownland 07-06-2015 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1611111)
If it's music then he should be able to perform it without and audience. :wave:

The performer can listen as well. :hphones:

grtwhtgrvty 07-06-2015 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1611111)
If it's music then he should be able to perform it without an audience. :wave: Also, since he can't why is he getting credit for the piece and not the people performing the music? Fucking thief imo.

He can?

Machine 07-06-2015 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1611111)
If it's music then he should be able to perform it without and audience. :wave:

Well not nessesarilly, but I imagine he could. There would still be room ambience from the room that he's playing/recording in.

The Batlord 07-06-2015 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1611107)
Go trot through my 1300 arguments explaining why in this thread: http://www.musicbanter.com/general-m...-what-not.html. The very basic answer is that the piece still relies on sound. It's a common misconception to refer to it as a "silent piece" since while the instruments are silent, the piece is not silent at all. Due to its sonic elements and the fact that it's intended to be music, then it is music. It has a value as performance art though, but the overarching field is music.

No, this was your argument. Only this. Everything else was pretentious nonsense meant to make that argument look less circular.

dervish76 07-06-2015 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1610993)
This is the kind of pretentious nonsense that annoys me about art. Art is what the artist says it is? So if I take a dump on a canvas and then say it represents the urban alienation of inner city tenement dwellers, that's art, is it? Jesus preserve me. :rolleyes: Be honest Frown: you only think this is art cos Cage did it. Anyone else and you'd be the same as most of us, thinking it was a blank canvas.

Also, as for 4:33, I always wondered (well, since I found out this "masterpiece" existed, about a few months ago) what happens if someone coughs, farts or talks during the performance? Does that then change it? How can silence be art? Bloody hipsters. :rolleyes:

And again:
:rolleyes:

This seems like the sort of comment someone who can't draw a stick figure and considers that painting of dogs playing poker as high art would make.

DwnWthVwls 07-06-2015 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Machine (Post 1611114)
Well not nessesarilly, but I imagine he could. There would still be room ambience from the room that he's playing/recording in.

He's not playing anything, and recording doesn't make noise. That piece is useless without the audience, and denying that is lying to yourself. I'm not even calling it non-music, you guys are just to stubborn to try and appreciate the counter-argument.

Frownland 07-06-2015 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1611115)
No, this was your argument. Only this. Everything else was pretentious nonsense meant to make that argument look less circular.

That and the inclusion of sonic elements. I also explained a ****load of Cage's philosophy behind what makes it music. Why do I even argue this? We all know I'm right.

(btw Trollheart, those last two sentences are jokes. I'm aware that I'm wrong sometimes.)

DwnWthVwls 07-06-2015 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1611122)
(btw Trollheart, those last two sentences are jokes. I'm aware that I'm wrong sometimes.)

Is this a joke?

grindy 07-06-2015 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by grtwhtgrvty (Post 1611109)
I think that using actual percussion for your percussion is totally overrated. You can use ASMR videos, hail, rain, rocks, things being dropped, doors being slammed, etc etc.

Actual percussion is cool, but yeah, there are much more possibilities one can explore.
I'd say this track of mine became much more percussive then one might assume solely based on the concept.

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