For me, as an intro it fails. Too many layers of sound, and it just mushes togehter. A more useful exercise for me would be to see you take a tune, and go through the process of creating a conventional accompaniment, and then using the same tune, doing a quartal structured acompaniment. One of the problems with jazz in general is that it's often eliptical -- you have in interpolate a lot of 'what isn't played'
Take those musical experiments from the beginning of the century and correlate them with the carnage that happened in the world after that. If quantum physicists are right, and the generating of dissonances in music takes its toll on the physical world (butterfly effect), then playing songs like "Central Park In A Dark" should result in a lawsuit for crimes against humanity. Good energy brings more good energy to the world. Bad energy brings all the bad things. Don't they? Yeah, I hope it doesn't work this way too...
Yeah I know everyone's gonna mock you and it’s unrelated to this video but isn't it just so simply important to continue doing what one thinks 'good' against *their* own world which presents itself to be so ominous, filled with the hatred or such in their own view...?
@@zebra6092 Yup. Fully agreed :) AFA "mocking" it doesn't really matter for peeps say all kinds of things about others, but the paradox is that these things say more about themselves than about the people to whom they are addressed.
Nice intro in Giant steps
The video is amazing, thank you so much!!!!!
Also Emerson lake and Palmer's Tarkus comes to mind.
Bravoooo!
Wow! I gotta check out this cat named Charles Ives. He's the American answer to Debussy ( who I also greatly admire )
There's so much quartal harmony of this style in Frank Zappa's work as well
Joe Hisaishi loves quartal harmony
merci
Hello, Can I do it in Spanish?
For me, as an intro it fails. Too many layers of sound, and it just mushes togehter.
A more useful exercise for me would be to see you take a tune, and go through the process of creating a conventional accompaniment, and then using the same tune, doing a quartal structured acompaniment. One of the problems with jazz in general is that it's often eliptical -- you have in interpolate a lot of 'what isn't played'
Take those musical experiments from the beginning of the century and correlate them with the carnage that happened in the world after that. If quantum physicists are right, and the generating of dissonances in music takes its toll on the physical world (butterfly effect), then playing songs like "Central Park In A Dark" should result in a lawsuit for crimes against humanity. Good energy brings more good energy to the world. Bad energy brings all the bad things. Don't they? Yeah, I hope it doesn't work this way too...
I don't know about that but it can definitely give you a headache. It's shit music.
wow, people really do write the most deranged word vomit and include the word "quantum" to sound authoritative
@@cellularautomaton. indonesia causing the false vacuum decay 'cause gamelan players won't stop using microtonal tuning 💀💀
Yeah I know everyone's gonna mock you and it’s unrelated to this video but isn't it just so simply important to continue doing what one thinks 'good' against *their* own world which presents itself to be so ominous, filled with the hatred or such in their own view...?
@@zebra6092 Yup. Fully agreed :) AFA "mocking" it doesn't really matter for peeps say all kinds of things about others, but the paradox is that these things say more about themselves than about the people to whom they are addressed.