Bi-Listening Exp - Russell & Wheeler

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2016
  • George Russell - Honesty (Ezz-Thetic)/ Kenny Wheeler - Nicolette (Angel Song)
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    Bi-Listening Manifesto in the description
    ------------------------------------------------------Bi-Listening Manifesto---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    The only purpose of this Manifesto is to clarify the process used to create this couplings, so to make it an objective procedure anyone can follow to achieve sharable results.
    "It Doesn’t Make Any Sense!!"
    Playing two tunes at the same time puts the listener in a state similar to the one Avant-garde composers imagined for their audience: once traditional and worn musical conventions are destroyed, a new language arises and, with it, a world were the “Sense” is not given.
    It is up to the listener to decide, decipher and feel what elements combine together and to express what.
    “Anything works"
    You can match whatever, what really does the trick is the attention and imagination with which you listen: this is why it is fun to bi-listen.
    You can pick any musical idea (texture, mood, melody, rhythm, genre) from a tune and find an interesting match working around it; you can find some through synesthetic intuition or just by chance. It doesn’t matter: everything goes with everything. Really! Try five and send me the best one to publish!
    “Process"
    There are three allowed choices that have to be made in order to bi-listen:
    Decide the two tunes
    Play one, wait a random time interval, then start the second
    Adjust volumes as you listen at discretion
    Can I play more than two? Yes, it’s not BI-listening though.
    Can I not decide the tunes? Yes, but it’s less fun.
    Can I just play them at the same time? Yes, it’s harder with youtube pages, and more limiting in terms of interplay.
    Can I study a certain interval that will generate more interesting moments? Yes, but that’s more Bi-Composing than listening.
    Why changing the volume isn’t composing? Because recording levels are all different and you might end up listening to just one of the two.
    Have fun, tell a friend, send me the best findings!

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