Chuckk Hubbard escribe: > Schoenberg used lots of harmony. He wrote a textbook on harmony. His > atonal systems even had some highly-developed ways of using harmony. Not exactly. According to one colleague in other mailing list, he wrote the most advanced textbook on harmony ever written. Obviously if you use the twelve notes, some of them will sound harmonically in any moment. > I think I'll write a piece for a hundred and one metronomes. It won't > sound anything like the Ligeti piece. This is a genre that really > needs to be developed. > I too laugh at the idea of someone buying a 60 minute CD of pure white > noise. The novelty is cute, but how do you know the composer whose > name is on the album really composed that white noise? Maybe he > plagiarized someone else's 60 minutes of white noise. Well that's what makes being an artist nowadays so fun. You can laugh at your audience, which is something a bit less grateful than laughing at oneself (which IMHO is the most elevated form of artistry!) Cordially, Ismael -- Ismael Valladolid Torres m. +34679156321 La media hostia j. ivalladt@xxxxxxxxx http://lamediahostia.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user