Random sounds in the natural environment are never in tune, so why does it suddenly appear wrong after its put down on tape.
BTW for the new skoolers, "tape" in this context has been used as a collective term to describe all recordable media formats
Mushy Mushy wrote: Random sounds in the natural environment are never in tune, so why does it suddenly appear wrong after its put down on tape.
it doesnt.Mushy Mushy wrote:Can somebody explain to me why music needs to be in tune for it to sound "right"?
use this as inspiration, work out why. free yourself from constraints of a few centuries, go your own way...Random sounds in the natural environment are never in tune, so why does it suddenly appear wrong after its put down on tape.
BTW for the new skoolers, "tape" in this context has been used as a collective term to describe all recordable media formats![]()
WHAT!??!??!??!ckatrun411 wrote:Mushy Mushy wrote: Random sounds in the natural environment are never in tune, so why does it suddenly appear wrong after its put down on tape.
The definition of music is: Notes organized in time. Random sounds in the universe = random sounds of the universe. So to speak.
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