a large part of his skull where the brain is supposed to be is empty, hence the many echos and vibrations that he hears due to sound waves travelling into his ears, bouncing about in the empty cavity and back to his ear drums.Originally posted by philia:I am sure our ears are tuned differently. What is noise to others may be music to you.
eg; RETARDED_MORONOriginally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:yes. pity that singaporeans dont know that.
in case u didnt further study physics, there is another aspect of sound waves which is the timbreOriginally posted by vito_corleone:in case you didnt study physics, every sound boils down to sound waves and freequencies.si how do you judge whether something is music or not by the above standards mentioned, care to englighten us?
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and more around here tooOriginally posted by Mr Fugue:eg; RETARDED_MORON
so what has that got to do with music and your definition..can you explain?Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:in case u didnt further study physics, there is another aspect of sound waves which is the timbre
please scroll carefully above and please study about chords, rythmn, tune, octaves before making any further comments thank youOriginally posted by yourma:coppersulphate you said anyone who makes music is a musician? what defines?
correct~!!Originally posted by philia:Music is subjective, just like an art piece. There is no fixed formula to decipher it. The croaking from a cicada might be music to other cicadas. I, however, deem the roar of a Murcie' engine as music.
i figured that's it a thing known as 'feeling' here. transcend definition.Originally posted by vito_corleone:so what ahs that got to do with music and your definition..can you explain?![]()
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there isnt any information above so how do you expect him to study?Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:please scroll carefully above and please study about chords, rythmn, tune, octaves before making any further comments thank you
Actually he made use of the sound generated from the audience instead...Originally posted by Mr Fugue:correct~!!
there's a minimalism piece by john something where it's just 3+ mins of silence..........
wow..music is really progressing and improving..so is art.Originally posted by Mr Fugue:correct~!!
there's a minimalism piece by john something where it's just 3+ mins of silence..........
who would?Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:please scroll carefully above and please study about chords, rythmn, tune, octaves before making any further comments thank you
the sample I heard, the audience also tiam tiam one..............Originally posted by philia:Actually he made use of the sound generated from the audience instead...
my definition of feeling is that you cant just listen music blankly n by feeling is breaking up that music into chords rythmn tone etc like what i have saidOriginally posted by vito_corleone:so what has that got to do with music and your definition..can you explain?![]()
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most people dun like anything from after romantic period becos the music is too ''unpredictable''.Originally posted by vito_corleone:wow..music is really progressing and improving..so is art.![]()
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what about the subject that sparked off this discussion? wailing?Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:my definition of feeling is that you cant just listen music blankly n by feeling is breaking up that music into chords rythmn tone etc like what i have said
but it differentiates mozart form an ordinary chinese pop listenerOriginally posted by philia:Music is subjective, just like an art piece. There is no fixed formula to decipher it. The croaking from a cicada might be music to other cicadas. I, however, deem the roar of a Murcie' engine as music.
so by striking chords and notes in a particular rhythm its considered music right? so if i hit a note on the piano with a particular rhythm im making music and that makes me a musician hence your arguement is void.Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:my definition of feeling is that you cant just listen music blankly n by feeling is breaking up that music into chords rythmn tone etc like what i have said
So you have to be emotionally-attached to a certain "sound" in order to classify it as music? Can't one just enjoy music in the most unconditional way?Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:my definition of feeling is that you cant just listen music blankly n by feeling is breaking up that music into chords rythmn tone etc like what i have said
silence for music and a blank canvas sheet for art sure are very uncertain and unpredictable indded.Originally posted by Mr Fugue:most people dun like anything from after romantic period becos the music is too ''unpredictable''.
he ask me what defines so i told him to scroll up n look for what i have mentioned chords etcOriginally posted by vito_corleone:there isnt any information above so how do you expect him to study?![]()
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then u need not comment thank youOriginally posted by yourma:who would?