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By: karoloandria. on 03 Sep 08, 12:50:44
mechanical music
By: retrocell. on 02 Sep 08, 21:04:22
People make me laugh, they come on here, apparently educated, then make statements like Tchaikovsky is superior, or Rachmaninoff should be held in higher regard. Here is music created autonomously, and people still try to use it as a platform to demonstrate their 'advanced understanding' in some sort of competition. Revoltz7, congratulations on having an opinion, but you are revealed by your bias and use the term "true art" when it is apparent you haven't understood it.
By: retrocell. on 02 Sep 08, 21:01:27
People make me laugh, they come on here, apparently educated, then make statements like Tchaikovsky is superior, or Rachmaninoff should be held in higher regard. Here is music created autonomously, and people still try to use it as a platform to demonstrate their 'advanced understanding' in some sort of competition. Revoltz7, congratulations on having an opinion, but you are revealed by your bias and use the term "true art" when it is apparent you haven't understood it.
By: 19Redvers90. on 29 Aug 08, 10:00:26
Very true, that's all down to the open mindedness of the individual. Art is art as long as someone person percieves it as being so.
By: p0lyph0ny. on 28 Aug 08, 18:22:10
I admire a lot of Cage's music & philosophy, and this is a fine piece (certainly evocative of its title!); but I don't really see what the big deal with the prepared piano is. People have been "preparing" keyboard instruments in some fashion since the invention of harpsichord & organ registers. Sometimes it seems people take an almost fetishistic view of prepared instruments, which I think is a rather aesthetically unhealthy approach.
By: p0lyph0ny. on 28 Aug 08, 17:45:24
Or to put it another way: the point of artistic license is that it allows the artist to push our accepted ideas about life further than is usually possible, perhaps further than is comfortable for us. If that means the artist must sometimes go 'too far' for some listeners, so be it.
By: mxdblessing. on 17 Aug 08, 16:34:43
does anyone know how this piano is prepared? i do a lot of prepared piano myself and am looking for new tricks. :) thanks.
By: uhj4. on 09 Aug 08, 08:41:42
If you like experimental music, try TACUARA NOD, available on youtube
By: kingstravinsky101. on 08 Jul 08, 18:27:15
man this is actually pretty cool to listen too!
By: saintdracula. on 08 Jul 08, 12:22:55
quite nice!
By: TunnelHappy. on 23 Jun 08, 22:53:16
I see what you did there.
By: exhalethepast. on 20 Jun 08, 10:27:15
I preformed This piece in highschool. Oh if only we did the John Cage Rendition
By: 19Redvers90. on 17 Jun 08, 15:54:59
The point of 'artistic license' is that it can never be pushed to far.
By: WaffenKartoffel. on 15 Jun 08, 04:39:39
I can't stand Cage. He pushes artistic license too far.
By: Demogorgon28. on 30 May 08, 21:41:11
"Music without measurements,/ sounds passing through circumstances." (Octavio Paz about John Cage's music.)
By: theshabazz. on 07 May 08, 16:27:43
It's lovely. If anyone doesn't like it, they are simple minded and do not understand its richness. Excuse me while I shit in a soup can and sell it.
By: gspaulsson. on 01 May 08, 07:52:07
De gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum.
By: limerent1. on 11 Apr 08, 09:20:09
I love the music, love the video - very aesthetically pleasing. Seems to me your video is a wonderful blend of intent and chance - like what John Cage did. And what are our lives but a product of the blending our intentions and chance?
By: Yetipfote. on 06 Apr 08, 10:28:37
That looks like the first start of ubuntu on my old computer;) However, I like the music very much. But in my opinion, it would be nice if the video reacted to the sounds. Though, it gives the music a soft and round continuity which is lovely!
By: GrlLeastLikelyTo. on 02 Apr 08, 02:14:53
Did I see a store called H&M Crumpets at 04:12? Please tell me it's true and that somewhere in this world there exists a store entirely devoted to crumpets. Hmm, with butter.
By: polkapete. on 01 Apr 08, 01:55:17
did a dog walk across his piano or something
By: iwanttowatchsomethin. on 27 Mar 08, 15:15:39
"When anyone listens to a piece everybody does exactly the same thing (comparing them to other pieces), but on a subconscious level." Do you think it is possible then that you are not fully hearing what is presented when your attention is thus divided? In other words, can innocence be cultivated, as oxymoronic as that sounds? If so, would it have any value? If so, would this innocence negate the value of experience? I believe in balance in this regard.
By: Ninjaphil24. on 24 Mar 08, 01:55:31
Its not trying to be me more than an imitation of sound world.Considering the means used and the purpose,it is quite well done,in my view.I'm a pro opera singer and pianist/conductor.Does that make my opinion more valid than yours,or influence your taste in any way?
By: Ninjaphil24. on 24 Mar 08, 01:55:14
PS:This piece is imitating a sound world without the use of electronic means and it does so very effectively.Prepared piano does not allow for great harmonies and melodies because of the fact that each note is used to create a sound.(Cont)
By: Ninjaphil24. on 24 Mar 08, 01:46:22
and other people see different things.The gamalan influence for example is not something exclusive to Cage.Ravel and Debussy were interested in this sound world.Cage explored ways to bring that sound world even closer.There's more to Cage than dropping radios on the floor.All I'm saying is let people who can see something in this enjoy it in piece.