A few thots
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A few thots
Here are a few questions I'm working on answers to. Any thots?
1. if we can expand the choices of scales and chords with the lcc in music, then we should be able expand the forms of visual organization - which relate to space - in art as well. how?
2. if we can make a vocabulary which crosses over between the rules of sound, visual space (art, design) and language (words) then we have a "unified field". where do we start?
3. can we perform sound, art and language in the moment - as improvisation?
1. if we can expand the choices of scales and chords with the lcc in music, then we should be able expand the forms of visual organization - which relate to space - in art as well. how?
2. if we can make a vocabulary which crosses over between the rules of sound, visual space (art, design) and language (words) then we have a "unified field". where do we start?
3. can we perform sound, art and language in the moment - as improvisation?
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Hey Bob - don't know that I'm original to the forum enough to answer, but what the heck
On my way in to work today, I got the most vivid visual image of boomerang shaped "threads" that represented diminished triads.
I imagined them floating in air, but their arrangement was how they would look when spread throughout the tonal gravity chart and sorted by ingoing to outgoing....
There's more to it, but it's hard to explain
I gotta check on what kinda coffee I was drinking....
On my way in to work today, I got the most vivid visual image of boomerang shaped "threads" that represented diminished triads.
I imagined them floating in air, but their arrangement was how they would look when spread throughout the tonal gravity chart and sorted by ingoing to outgoing....
There's more to it, but it's hard to explain
I gotta check on what kinda coffee I was drinking....
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<<don't know that I'm original to the forum enough>>
arrrghh!
<<I got the most vivid visual image of boomerang shaped "threads" >>
that's really interesting
<<diminished triads... floating in air>>
yes
<<their arrangement was how they would look when spread throughout the tonal gravity chart and sorted by ingoing to outgoing>>
ok. so if we made a max/msp patch (using midi) which connects the position of these triads in the tonal gravity chart, we could perform the lcc and trigger visual events at each triad?
<<gotta check on what kinda coffee I was drinking>
the coffee around here is called max/msp jitter
any more ?
arrrghh!
<<I got the most vivid visual image of boomerang shaped "threads" >>
that's really interesting
<<diminished triads... floating in air>>
yes
<<their arrangement was how they would look when spread throughout the tonal gravity chart and sorted by ingoing to outgoing>>
ok. so if we made a max/msp patch (using midi) which connects the position of these triads in the tonal gravity chart, we could perform the lcc and trigger visual events at each triad?
<<gotta check on what kinda coffee I was drinking>
the coffee around here is called max/msp jitter
any more ?
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<<the geometry of the chart on the title page of the Fourth Edition>>
i've looked at it a lot and wondered. what do you think it means in sound?
you're definitely right about tonal gravity.
what i came to is a question: what's the visual (tonal) gravity of space?
a relationship between unity and proportion which is not about single point perspective (because that's too literal and limiting), but may incorporate the pure mathematics of the golden mean.
"all the changes" = "all the space"
i've looked at it a lot and wondered. what do you think it means in sound?
you're definitely right about tonal gravity.
what i came to is a question: what's the visual (tonal) gravity of space?
a relationship between unity and proportion which is not about single point perspective (because that's too literal and limiting), but may incorporate the pure mathematics of the golden mean.
"all the changes" = "all the space"
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Welcome home, Bob. I trust you had a fascinating journey. I bet you had some strong coffee in Istanbul! Your query made do some free-associating that I thought I’d bounce off you guys. GR was obviously hearing music in a way that he felt he could describe best in dimensional terms, vertical, horizontal…super-vertical. Where do you think these intersect with height, width, depth, and time? “The three dimensions are commonly called length, width, and depth (or height){Wiki}â€
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hey sandy! that's nice. it relates the parts in a typically abstract musical way. i'll happily accept any further thoughts on the subject, and share the results...
istanbul was chaos at it's best. the coffee was strong, the weather hot(ter), the art cool and the music wild. we had dinner one nite at a place we totally stumbled into "up the winding stairs to the eighth floor" where it suddenly opened into a club with large windows - and you could look over all of istanbul. the music was folk - no clarinet, but guitars and other stringed instruments everywhere and passionate, spontaneous singing and dancing as only they can...
there are a couple of movies we did in yahya dai the soprano player's studio after the performance: http://www.youtube.com/bebopple
i'm waiting for actual performance video to arrive. now I have another gig in barcelona in march.
thanks for these thots!
istanbul was chaos at it's best. the coffee was strong, the weather hot(ter), the art cool and the music wild. we had dinner one nite at a place we totally stumbled into "up the winding stairs to the eighth floor" where it suddenly opened into a club with large windows - and you could look over all of istanbul. the music was folk - no clarinet, but guitars and other stringed instruments everywhere and passionate, spontaneous singing and dancing as only they can...
there are a couple of movies we did in yahya dai the soprano player's studio after the performance: http://www.youtube.com/bebopple
i'm waiting for actual performance video to arrive. now I have another gig in barcelona in march.
thanks for these thots!
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Have you ever seen this book before?
http://www.amazon.com/Harmonograph-Visu ... 907&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Harmonograph-Visu ... 907&sr=8-1
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interesting! i just ordered a pdf of it online.sandywilliams wrote:Have you ever seen this book before?
http://www.amazon.com/Harmonograph-Visu ... 907&sr=8-1
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[quote="bobappleton"][quote="sandywilliams"]The videos are beautiful. What a nice tone the soprano player has![/quote]
we met ten minutes before the performance. we just started playing and it was great.[/quote]
Now you have me curious. Did you improvise to the video or was that something you created later? I love it.
we met ten minutes before the performance. we just started playing and it was great.[/quote]
Now you have me curious. Did you improvise to the video or was that something you created later? I love it.
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Hey Bob,
I too really dig your Instanbul You Tubes!
On another note, I went to hear Howard Levy the virtuoso harmonica player (he plays a full chromatic scale on the blues harp - any kind of music). Afterwards, someone there from the audience was showing us a book that showed sound wave images in water and sand - and then compared them to the shells of turtles which had the same patterns in them. Wild! If I can find out what that was, I'll let you know.
I too really dig your Instanbul You Tubes!
On another note, I went to hear Howard Levy the virtuoso harmonica player (he plays a full chromatic scale on the blues harp - any kind of music). Afterwards, someone there from the audience was showing us a book that showed sound wave images in water and sand - and then compared them to the shells of turtles which had the same patterns in them. Wild! If I can find out what that was, I'll let you know.
I know exactly what you are talking about Chesper... I just can't find the documentary I watched about it. That art form is referred to as cymatics.
In rice or sand- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zkox6niJ1Wc
In water- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaowfGVzQ7U
Try that search term, you'll find some really cool stuff.
In rice or sand- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zkox6niJ1Wc
In water- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaowfGVzQ7U
Try that search term, you'll find some really cool stuff.