Too much activity for you? johnm BTW, if amu pf you have heard the "OHM" CD anthology, you will know what the reviewer was talking about. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Robair, Gino" <GRobair@p...> wrote: > *yawn* > > Wake me up when you folks are done... > Zzzzzzzzzz > > > ---------- > > From: konkuro > > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Thursday, July 1, 2004 2:43 PM > > To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [wiardgroup] Re: Review of "Electric Sound" by Joel Chadabe > > > > Just as I was saddling up my pinto to ride into the sunset, you HAD > > to go ahead and post that review. > > > > Haven't read the book, but couldn't agree with the reviewer more. > > Outside of the fact that his style is even more bilious than my own, > > *jai pence,* the man is outright inspired. In a single post, he has > > summed up my feeling about the electronic medium and the > > academic "composeurs" (John Cage springs to mind) who have long taken > > refuge in it. Had Grant offered this sooner, you guys would have been > > spared a lot of suffering. :-) > > > > John L. wrote: > > > > >For some samples of superlative Electro-Acoustic music, check out > > the snippets of Rick Petersen's works at the following location: > > http://www.wavemakers-synth.com/wm_music.html. These get kudos from > > many visitors to my web site.< > > > > Anybody who hasn't heard these pieces should unplug his Wogglebug (TM) > > right now and hightail it to John's excellent site for a listen. I > > consider these to be the best synth demos on the net. > > > > Grant wrote: > > > > >Electronic music equipment designers have created a box of > > paints so enormous that you can't lift the lid anymore.< > > > > This is another good one. Somebody needs to write a Book of > > Richterian Quotations. > > > > Hmmmmm... Could "Grant's Paintbox" become the next "Schrodinger's > > Cat?" :-) > > > > There is nothing so limiting as "infinite possibilities." When you > > think about it, infinity is as good as zero. That's a big reason I > > have always preferred analog synths to digital synths. The > > limitations they impose give you a framework in which to work. It's > > like poetry. Forms such as sonnets, sestinas and haiku free the > > writer by forcing him to conform to the metrical expectations of the > > reader. "Blank verse," on the other hand, is simply a paragraph > > arranged in an amusing way (is it any wonder that the worst poetry > > invariably falls into this ubiquitous category?). > > > > It is prudence to remember that great painters need only a few colors > > to create masterpieces. They have no need of crayons marked "flesh > > tone." So it is with analog synths. Bells, whistles and gewgaws only > > clutter up the paintbox. The greatest freedom lies in limitation. > > > > johnm > > > > > > > >
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Re: Review of "Electric Sound" by Joel Chadabe
2004-07-02 by konkuro
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