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looking for feedback
i have just written a new track.
you can stream it at:
http://198.147.175.249:8080/ramgen/these_melodies_edit.mp3
looking for some feedback... it is the soundtrack for a video for UK
television.
thanks
David Fodel
Publishing Systems Manager
Wild Oats Markets
3375 Mitchell Lane
Boulder, CO 80301
Direct: 720-562-4831
Fax: 303-938-8474
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> From: <<< audi sensa >>>
> Reply To: microsound
> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 3:58 PM
> To: microsound
> Subject: Re: [microsound] melody
>
> with a nod to Ornette, I shall offer the following bumper sticker
> philosophy:
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> rhythm, melody, and harmony are constantly shifting and switching duties.
> it's the pitch, timbre and texture that sheds light and allows you to
> decide
> which one you think you're hearing...
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> s.
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> > melody and rhythm are of course one of the basic and
> > most important elements of all music in general and
> > many musicians use them in different ways. i think
> > it's always good when there are further explorations
> > in the melody-field.
>
> While this is essentially true, I think that harmony tends to get
> overlooked often.
> It seems that a lot of electronic musicians, who frown on mostly
> rhythmic compositions, seem to look toward melodic lines. (e.g.
> so-called "melodic IDM").
> My big problem (not really ;) ) is that not enough electronic musicians
> are really trying to explore the area of mulitple parts harmonies and
> counterpoint while tying it into complicated rhythmic structures.
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