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Old 10-31-2009, 03:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Look up tones and semi-tones, and that should pretty much explain everything.


Planned? No, that's all improvised.
what i was trying to say was that most people wouldn't know the difference between that style of playing and a person who couldn't play, but in the video you can see he has technique that he apparently improvises with. Was straying off topic a bit though =/
Like you said that is pure dissonance, and you have to wonder if anybody could (honestly) appreciate that on a non-'intellectual' level, actually enjoy it rather than analyze it
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Old 10-31-2009, 03:23 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Like you said that is pure dissonance, and you have to wonder if anybody could (honestly) appreciate that on a non-'intellectual' level, actually enjoy it rather than analyze it
I guess you have a good point there. I don't ever see myself listening to Derek Bailey or La Monte Young and be able enjoy it empty minded, but that's what I like about dissonance in a concentrated form... it's challenging and I'm forced to take notice.
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