04-21-2014, 03:24 PM
(04-21-2014, 05:16 AM)JoelCarli Wrote:In a way, improv is still planned. It's just planned "on the spot". I mean, typically, in a band setting...there's some sort of signal that the saxophonist/guitarist/pianist/etc. gives/gets to let the rest of the band know that he/she is going to improv for a bit. And there's usually some sort of chord or harmony or rhythm support that comes from the rest of the band while the current soloist is doing their thing. In the case of a musician being alone, they typically have a backing track they will improv over.(04-21-2014, 04:49 AM)crazysam23 Wrote: My response to those kind of people is that fart noises can be music, if you plan them out. Music is literally "planned sound". So, I'll be recording and mixing my farts now. And fuck the idiots who don't call it music. :twisted:What about improv and aleatoric music?
I'm not too familiar with how aleatoric music works.
(04-21-2014, 05:29 AM)Danjo Wrote: If I can't discern any patterns in your farts I'm just going to call them noise Sam. If they are rhythmic they can be music. Albeit fart music.Fair enough.