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It’s not really the same thing Augmented chord upper structures start appearing under the influence of Strayhorn in the 40s. You see them in bop too. I see them as an early step on the road...
You seemed to be asserting that serialism was de facto the music of innovation, and now no longer seem to be making that assertion. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't think so. I was contradicting your categorical assertions that serialism stopped being innovative decades ago. My point is that it still can be used innovatively, that it continued being...
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Vis a vis Boulez I think all my favourite pieces of his are after the Integral Serialism era. He didn’t generally like to break down his methods (although he did once I believe, I may even have the...
Like I said, they're disguised, for example: D7#5 | x-3-4-3-3-x | And chords such as min#7 & Maj7#5 contain an augmented triad.
The pro move is to start with the thumbnail and then design the video around it. I wish I were joking Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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You seem to now be saying something different to what you were saying earlier. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I said functioning government ("Many of these immigrants are fleeing from countries where there is no functioning government, e.g., a drug cartel may be the governing body.") Many governments in...
You keep coming back to the fact that serialism is taught at college - but it isn't the rhetorical 'gotcha' that you appear to think it is. But sure - why shouldn't that serial composition...
Yes, in the 70s up to the early 80s it was very popular in Europe... it got a lot of air play, too... I remember hearing for the first time the Ganelin Trio (from the USSR) on italian radio...
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