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while this one isn't exactly alt. notation and many of you have seen it, it has a place on this thread being such a sharp stab at the problems of standard notation - very clearly demonstrated as well:

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toxicator take heed. :hihi:

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That can't possibly result in music.
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Toxikator wrote:That can't possibly result in music.

try researching the piece, its quite well known ;)
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Yeah, he did another one too (the Motoring Accident bit). But it's obviously not meant to be playable. "Remove Cattle from Stage"? What? How do you play "like a dirigible"?
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did you really miss the point so royally?

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But how would you transpose it?

"Keep your feet together - sharply", "add a bicycle with a flat" :)

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Kingston wrote:did you really miss the point so royally?
Evidently. I don't know what's going on anymore. :hihi:
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BosseJo wrote:But how would you transpose it?
hydraulic jacks under the stage, of course.
Set Theory claim:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate.
Red is Red and anything that is Red is an object, a class in itself or a real thing if you prefer"

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Toxikator wrote:
Kingston wrote:did you really miss the point so royally?
Evidently. I don't know what's going on anymore. :hihi:

did you ever?
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In a distant past, yes.

I THOUGHT that the example was supposed to be
a sharp stab at the problems of standard notation
... but I don't see how it can be because it's obviously got NOTHING to do with standard notation. Most of it isn't even written properly.
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no really, it's quite safe to think outside the box for a second. perfectly safe.

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Kingston wrote:no really, it's quite safe to think outside the box for a second. perfectly safe.
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:cry: aww come on! I would feel completely awkward having to re-iterate such a simple concept in academic terms.

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do not google that phrase for images with safe search off :o
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anyways, enough pickin on the tards, i dont wanna go to hell...
whyterabbyt wrote:
vurt wrote:theres a chapter in william russos "composing music, a new approach" called picture music, not overly indepth but for anyone interested in trying it out a great start(book also covers many more standard approachs so i would suggest it as a good all rounder too)
Thats bizarre; I just added that (and one called 'Music and Mathematics: From Pythagoras to Fractals') to my ever-expanding-list-o-stuff at Amazon.

great minds think alike i guess, ive only had a brief look at the picture music chapter but it seems a worthwhile item especially for your research purposes.
what i did glean from my initial looksie could be qite useful for a certain "wanm" project, ill pm you with more ideas about that soon ;)
let me know how that other book goes, saw it but looked a bit heavy for what im after at the moment.
but definitely grab that russo one :)
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