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This composition is based on the harmonic conceptions of JAVIER ARAU : "Augmented scales theory and three and four tonic systems"
Augmented Scale Theory — Javier Arau
you can like or hate,it's up to you!
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11-25-2022 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by emilP
EDIT: and I've heard worse in terms of dodecacaphony
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I found it mesmerising. You caught me at just the right time of day - late afternoon - and in the right mood. I was imagining it as a film score: a lone woman walking through snow, to nowhere in particular, lost in thought.
I thought I’d get tired of the relentless five or six-note phrases, never really changing in their length, but that somehow helped me to remain transfixed, once I gave up waiting for something else to happen.
So, intriguing, Emil. Keep it up!
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It sounds like more or less like the not-really-random doodlings I pull from my guitars when I just want to listen to them without burdening my system with the effort of playing an actual piece .
and I've heard worse in terms of dodecacaphony
In reality,it's a hexaphonic theory,based on the augmented scale,with 3 and 4 tonic systems; not dodecaphonic at all.
cheers
Emil
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I found it mesmerising.
You should have an eye on,cause I know that somewhere,you're a music researcher
cheers
Emil
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Originally Posted by emilP
Well done !! dode -caca-phony
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I rather have an image of the legion of monkeys typing out Shakespeare's collected works
I could'nt resist: the living room wallpaper of my 2nd son
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Originally Posted by emilP
I lived in a 1-room flat for almost 17y that had a safari print on the wall, but in very faint cream/orange shades. And it was a furnished rental ... pretty sure I'd have had to chose between moving or changing partners if it had had a wallpaper as dark as the one above (regardless of the print btw).
Grant Green, What is This Thing
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