What is the difference between music and noise? [years-dead slappyfight revived]
- KVRAF
- 14159 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
Music is the separate waves: saw Sine square Triangle.
Noise is all of them mixed together.....
Noise is all of them mixed together.....
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1084 posts since 12 Sep, 2008 from Your basement
I believe you are thinking of synthesis' definition of noise.osiris wrote:Music is the separate waves: saw Sine square Triangle.
Noise is all of them mixed together.....
- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
so you're saying if i mix a square, sine and triangle it'll produce noise?
http://xhip.cjb.net/temp/public/sqr_tri_sin.mp3
it worked!
http://xhip.cjb.net/temp/public/sqr_tri_sin.mp3
it worked!
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
noise is merely a different kind of harmony 
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
You've got it all wrong, Tom Silverman knows the score. The difference between "music" and "noise" is 100 record sales:
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/07/ ... -business/
What an ass hat!
Peace,
Andy.
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/07/ ... -business/
What an ass hat!
Peace,
Andy.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Especially the way you do itvurt wrote:noise is merely a different kind of harmony
I find noise to be wonderful. It's that music crap that get's on my nerves
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
aw shuckshibidy wrote:Especially the way you do itvurt wrote:noise is merely a different kind of harmony(of course I'm being serious)
it shouldve been in quotes though, but i couldnt remember where i read it. i am looking though
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- KVRAF
- 11839 posts since 23 Nov, 2004 from west of east
An alternative approach might be that it's music or art if it doesn't piss you off.jancivil wrote:the difference between an event you call 'music' or 'art' or something and it not being that, is that you put a frame around the former.
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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- Banned
- 9890 posts since 14 Nov, 2006
Ah, I see, so the first 2 times Dylan played Newport it was music/art, but the third time it wasn't.eduardo_b wrote:An alternative approach might be that it's music or art if it doesn't piss you off.jancivil wrote:the difference between an event you call 'music' or 'art' or something and it not being that, is that you put a frame around the former.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
Take things literal much?robojam wrote:So what do you call a frameless poster of a famous piece of 'art'?
Not quite sure why we need all these definitive statements.
It's intent or not intent, that is the question;, you say 'this is art' and call it a day.
CF: Zappa - "the most important part of a composition is the frame".
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
anything's art, if someone wants it to be... what the fvck do I care. That doesn't mean some of it isn't lacking in competence on a craft level according to my frame of criticism.eduardo_b wrote:An alternative approach might be that it's music or art if it doesn't piss you off.jancivil wrote:the difference between an event you call 'music' or 'art' or something and it not being that, is that you put a frame around the former.
It's a philosophical statement in a thread which is that by definition, and not intended for literalists.
That's me, "framing" the discussion.

