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TheRebelChemist t1_j1o53dk wrote
Asked Siri to play this.
Took me way too long to realize the music was never coming.
Edit: and then I lost all function of my eardrums at 4:33 when a different song came on.
GalacticShonen t1_j1oc7ea wrote
The silence, or the sounds in the silence, was the music :)
ariolitmax t1_j1pk6ks wrote
It makes a lot more sense live. A lot of tension forms in the air, as every creak and sniffle in the audience seems amplified a hundredfold.
In fact, there was a follow up piece written, with the very catchy name
One^3 = 4′ 33″ (0′ 00″) + 𝄞
It’s essentially the same idea, but with a microphone pointed at the audience to literally amplify the noises they’re making. So in my mind the piece is very much about the noises you make, and your experience within silence, rather than the silence itself
elpajaroquemamais t1_j1q9jpm wrote
The way most musicians shuffle through their papers between movements. 😂
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AnAquaticOwl t1_j1oa9c1 wrote
Yeah. There isn't really a difference between music and "noise". Noise is arguably something that's unpleasant to the listener, but what's unpleasant to one person can be enjoyed by another. Hell, Noise *is* a genre of music.
GalacticShonen t1_j1oclsa wrote
For sound or "noise" to be "music" you need an artist (intention of stimulus) and an audience (perception of stimulus) which you could argue is a form of organization/pattern/structure
AnAquaticOwl t1_j1odhfa wrote
That's an oversimplification. John Cage argued that music could be defined as sound organized in time, which would imply that someone was deliberately organizing it but what about naturally occurring music (birds for example)? Does it need to be organized deliberately by a human?
What about artists who record random sounds from the environment and use that as a composition? Cabaret Voltaire used to record the sounds of the construction site across the street from their studio, NWW's Soliliquy for Lilith is composed of a feedback glitch, and Einstuerzende Neubauten's Steh Auf Berlin begins with the sound of a jackhammer to give a few examples.
GalacticShonen t1_j1ofqb9 wrote
It totally is a simplification but its a framework that works. Birds making the sound are still an "artist", or specifically from a cognitive science perspective, an agent that produces or modifies the stimulus.
Those artists using random sounds are still an agent putting intention into a stimulus through its presentation.
There doesn't need to be a separation between "artist" and "audience" either. By observing a stimulus, you yourself modify the perception of the stimulus through a psychological phenomena known as predictive processing.
One of my research areas is in music psychology, just my 2 cents. Definitely an interesting discussion
Feynmanprinciple t1_j1ozb83 wrote
I recall seeing an interview from a shakuhachi master about his approach to playing, and John cage was among the audience. The monk spoke about there only ever being one sound, and playing the shakuhachi helped one realize this. One of the musicians asked what the sound was, and the shakuhachi master clapped his hands and said 'that was it'.
I believe John cage got his inspiration for 4'33 from the komuso tradition, and music students have been joking about it between themselves ever since. But if you actually check out suizen it's a well explored form of meditation.
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_mach t1_j1ov5xr wrote
> John Cage argued that music could be defined as sound organized in time, which would imply that someone was deliberately organizing it but what about naturally occurring music (birds for example)? Does it need to be organized deliberately by a human?
Did John Cage mention "human" though? You seem to shift the goal post there.
>What about artists who record random sounds from the environment and use that as a composition? Cabaret Voltaire used to record the sounds of the construction site across the street from their studio, NWW's Soliliquy for Lilith is composed of a feedback glitch, and Einstuerzende Neubauten's Steh Auf Berlin begins with the sound of a jackhammer to give a few examples.
there's nothing random about those sounds, though - they were clearly organized into appearing at a specific point, in a specific context.
The Nurse with Wound example is interesting, but it's literally noise organised in time...
AnAquaticOwl t1_j1prykw wrote
The other user mentioned humans. "For sound or "noise" to be "music" you need an artist (intention of stimulus)"
"there's nothing random about those sounds, though - they were clearly organized into appearing at a specific point, in a specific context."
Sort of. A construction site is indeed just random noise...but what if I individually recorded each machine - a jackhammer, an excavator, men yelling, a dude with a rivet gun - and assembled them myself into the sounds of a busy construction site? It's *exactly* the same as a random site you might pass on the street but now it was assembled with intention. Is one just random noise and one noise music?
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"The Nurse with Wound example is interesting, but it's literally noise organised in time..."
But it's mostly organized by sheer chance. Sure Steve is controlling the effects pedal to change the oscillations, but he's not creating the sound. Coil made heavy use of random, unpredictable glitches in their music too (they even had a word for it - Elph).
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Boyd Rice's last album was just four long, unchanging tones.
grill_em_aII t1_j1ovqt6 wrote
The downvotes are so weird on this
GalacticShonen t1_j1ows60 wrote
I had a smiley face and maybe people thought I was being condescending so I removed it. I just really like this topic lol
Music education is also super behind neuroscience and psychology so there's a lot of growing pains in our discipline, adjusting to these new models of cognition and culture.
grill_em_aII t1_j1owyoh wrote
Karlheinz Stockhausen agrees
Impeesa_ t1_j1p3ghw wrote
Me, an intellectual: playing the extended club mix so it's a less repetitive loop.
_PineBarrens_ t1_j1pfbd7 wrote
Came here to say something along this line - repetition and organisation are hallmarks of traditional forms of music such as western classical.
20th century music on the other hand throws out these ideas and you get artists such as Halim El Dabh presenting field recordings as music.
The intention / agency is what really matters.
SaucedUpppp t1_j1poakh wrote
That’s that new Pooty Tang!
4ssteroid t1_j1pi166 wrote
Wtf was that
Feynmanprinciple t1_j1ozyoj wrote
I wish John cage stopped getting credit for this idea, he just took it from shakuhachi monks
_PineBarrens_ t1_j1pf0j0 wrote
Why though? Ideas can be taken and used in art. That’s not a bad thing.
xPlus2Minus1 t1_j1pz72k wrote
I bet those monks would disagree with you
MaximumEffort433 t1_j1nelei wrote
I'm subscribed to both r-GetMotivated and r-adhdmeme and let me tell you that scrolling my feed can be a wild ride.
For those not in the know, ADHD is like a cacophony all the time, that's the default, and organizing an entire symphony orchestra is a terrifying enough thought that it makes me want to hide in the corner! 😅 Don't get me wrong, the sentiment of setting out to have an organized and orchestrated day is a good one, but what's interesting to me is that for this person being organized is the starting point, whereas for me being organized is a task in and of itself.
There's a kind of common joke among a lot of ADHD people, if not in word then in spirit:
>"Getting things done is simple, just break them down into smaller tasks."
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>"But then there will be twice as many tasks!"
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>"No, that's not-"
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>"Do you know how much more work that would be!?"
Here's a gif explaining what I'm talking about.
That's all, that's the comment, how not all advice is universal, that what may seem like a small step for one might be a whole project for someone else.
Also if you like "start your day with a symphony" might I also suggest Brian Tracy's take: "Everyday start your day by eating the frog, whatever the worst thing is on your list, do that first, the rest will be easy by comparison."
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curlyfat t1_j1npzif wrote
ADHD is like only having a kazoo and the only music you have is a full orchestral score. Lol!
MaximumEffort433 t1_j1nvmq2 wrote
It's trying to conduct the instruments instead of the orchestra, though the word "trying" implies a conscious effort when really it's more of an inability to do otherwise.
DerToblerone t1_j1nx98v wrote
It’s trying to conduct an orchestra, except every horn player is a golden retriever, half the violinists are squirrels, you’ve got a hotdog as a baton, and instead of a score you’ve got a Paw Patrol coloring book that isn’t colored in.
Jimbodoomface t1_j1o11ek wrote
Came to the comments to see if this had already been crossposted to r/adhdmeme
MaximumEffort433 t1_j1ocka6 wrote
It'll get there, I just figured this audience might have enjoyed the story, I'm not sure that normal people know how stuff like this sounds for us and it's an interesting juxtaposition, telling someone with ADHD to conduct a symphony with their day is a little like telling a double amputee to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
dan_de t1_j1oyy01 wrote
I am so grateful someone else feels this way. That would take up my whole day!
DeadlyPancak3 t1_j1q27l8 wrote
Just gotta give into the spirit of Jazz.
AgentChris101 t1_j1pul0k wrote
Well as a composer with ADD this makes me feel a bit better. :p
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loonygecko t1_j1nt346 wrote
Team Ruckus right here!!!!!!!
Yankton t1_j1oi9qj wrote
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuttin' ta fuck with!
HenKinkley t1_j1ntof5 wrote
“Bring da motherfuckin' ruckus” - Wu-Tang Clan
Yankton t1_j1oiaf8 wrote
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuttin' ta fuck with!
danikween t1_j1o5edp wrote
Clearly you’re a firm believer in the pre-modern concepts of music.
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Affectionate_Gas8062 t1_j1qfdeu wrote
This post demotivated me
Jack-Maniacky t1_j1o2n84 wrote
Tell that to Merzbow
TheRealBananaDave t1_j1o640c wrote
BRING THA MOTHA FUCKIN RUCKUS
Yankton t1_j1oibas wrote
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuttin' ta fuck with!
Long_Educational t1_j1nqj2q wrote
My ADHD child like brain is walking the halls banging pots together and singing off key.
EdwardLewisVIII t1_j1neb2l wrote
I feel like I'm Free Jazz, lots of practice, little organization, no repetition, or pattern. I'm okay with that.
sidjo86 t1_j1ofkvq wrote
Bring the mutha fuckin’ ruckus!
Yankton t1_j1oicta wrote
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuttin' ta fuck with!
thenewarkansans t1_j1ny79c wrote
Sometimes a ruckus is the best kinda song
viperex t1_j1prspe wrote
I've never been in a position to agree with this
RanCestor t1_j1nbqz7 wrote
My friend tried to explain me that the music genre "Noise" is what he uses to reset his musical experience.
Wuntoothrie t1_j1njn7q wrote
Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict
Can't it be both?
Bazzatron t1_j1nnqlc wrote
Today is going to be little Timmy's first day practicing the cannon part for 1812 Overture.
the_real_abraham t1_j1nxkco wrote
Could you describe the ruckus?
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StrayRabbit t1_j1o9gdy wrote
Bring da motherfucking ruckus!
Yankton t1_j1oibws wrote
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuttin' ta fuck with!
ConundrumMachine t1_j1ofek0 wrote
MyCatsNameisGibson t1_j1pybw9 wrote
Meshuggah forever
FoxtrotGolfSierra16 t1_j1ogw16 wrote
God I fucking needed this today.
Amazing_Macaroon4355 t1_j1ncl1y wrote
Good analogy.
Gerrut_batsbak t1_j1nl5gf wrote
I don't like music.
MammothDimension t1_j1nugfs wrote
Silence
Im_your_real_dad t1_j1nvixo wrote
...
MalsPrettyBonnet t1_j1nnhc6 wrote
I tend to choose ruckus.
tysons1 t1_j1oauqg wrote
I sure as shit don't want my life to be synonymous with military music.
YoM0mma t1_j1oebav wrote
i get what you're trying to say but music comes from noise, whether organized or not. I have definitely heard noises that have repetition, are organized and practiced and in the moment will not sound good. For example fire alarms, sirens for emergency vehicles, and songs that straight up do not sound good due to personal preference. What can be taken from what you are trying to say is that all noises have meaning and a purpose whether you like it or not, and it's up to one's self to educate themselves about the meaning, so then maybe you can outweigh the hate in life with love.
No one can choose the life that they have been given, but they can make the best of what they got.
GsTSaien t1_j1ok8ir wrote
Oh no let's not go there, if you read into music definitions you will see only debate.
nanadoom t1_j1om6p2 wrote
My life is a lot like experimental jazz, choas and random notes, but some people swear its music
kartoonbaab t1_j1oms0g wrote
Ngl, I feel this person thinks death metal is noise when it's music. Idk why I thought that but....yeah.....take it as you will lol.
bakinpants t1_j1p267c wrote
The difference between music and noise is the beholder.
This is a classic "rock music is just noise" bs post dressed up in a cheap dress.
Life is not a symphony. Life is crashing waves and we just survive them.
MyCatsNameisGibson t1_j1pyezq wrote
I totally agree with you. These kinds of sentiments are pretty, though incredibly vacuous.
darthbasterd19 t1_j1pb2ya wrote
Bring the ruckus.
Porcpc t1_j1pb7em wrote
well then... bring the muthafuckin ruckus
soulep t1_j1pl6sh wrote
👐🏽
Shit_Pistol t1_j1pg4o9 wrote
Bring da muthafuckin ruckus
soulep t1_j1pl5jt wrote
👐🏽
lemaquilleur t1_j1pucf0 wrote
Uncle Ruckus enters the chat WHAT
mWade7 t1_j1ngjwh wrote
Somehow, somewhere along the line, Yoko Ono slipped into the band playing the soundtrack to my life… :-/
mcstafford t1_j1nw1ef wrote
I'm not sure whether that's from Djane, or Jane's perhaps mid transition.
CafeMarchesBuck t1_j1o0jis wrote
COME AND HEAR THE SONG OF SLAANESH
thewillofthed t1_j1o0wrv wrote
It's melody, harmony, and rhythm. The only fundamental that I've observed translate literally to life is rythym
Peepeepoopoopedia t1_j1otm9r wrote
(☞゚ヮ゚)☞
VexRosenberg t1_j1o162i wrote
but i like noise rock : (
Harak_June t1_j1o2tz1 wrote
An experimental arrangement.
Scared-Huckleberry64 t1_j1o3zzo wrote
My life is just fart noises.
KN_Knoxxius t1_j1o519u wrote
But don't forget we all need a little chaos in our lives once in a while to know we're alive. Embrace the ruckus.
vector_o t1_j1o8z2x wrote
It's gonna be jazz
Swedishrose t1_j1o9hho wrote
A ruckus is more fun.
sexymcluvin t1_j1o9j2i wrote
I want mine to be a jazz improve
Lazengann_overload t1_j1o9yru wrote
My life is the sound of a bag of spanners falling endlessly down an up escalator.
Nealium420 t1_j1ohfq1 wrote
Music are the wiggles in the air, man.
DanimalPlays t1_j1oi66z wrote
But what if I came to bring the ruckus?
MungAmongUs t1_j1oivdi wrote
Thelonious Monk would like a word.
Sok_Taragai t1_j1ojbmv wrote
My life is EDM by Jason Mendoza. It sucks.
ijke t1_j1ol0y8 wrote
I’ll do it tomorrow.
WilliamMurderfacex3 t1_j1omuyd wrote
"I want my guitar to feel like the surface of the sun."
Jalapeno023 t1_j1oo6z1 wrote
Deep thoughts.
Zero_Burn t1_j1ooqn6 wrote
My life is chorus of disparate voices screaming, and that's just what's in my head.
Wuh-huW t1_j1oq0kz wrote
#ANIMAL COLLECTIVE’S FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM
wellshire t1_j1oqj8i wrote
If what you say is true, the shaolin and the wu tang could be dangerous.
QAnonCultBuster t1_j1oruks wrote
Can you describe the ruckus, sir?
cashewbiscuit t1_j1os6le wrote
Well, I'd rather my life be like a jazz performance
Peepeepoopoopedia t1_j1otial wrote
"Whenever I think of having bad habits, I just stop and have good habits instead!" - this absolutely nonsensical "motivation"
lamp817 t1_j1otiv1 wrote
Yeah today will probably be a ruckus with a sublet hint of a beat in the background
DrunkSpiderMan t1_j1ov63z wrote
Sometimes cacophonies are wonderful
Just-Leadership6617 t1_j1ovidg wrote
A deafening crescendo tyvm
lordlemming t1_j1owvhv wrote
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Beaser t1_j1oxsuq wrote
Bring the muthafuckin ruckus!
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Feynmanprinciple t1_j1oyr2d wrote
There is only one sound.
SemichiSam t1_j1oyuuj wrote
Ruckus! Thank you for asking.
WWDubz t1_j1oz4yu wrote
Cowabunga it is
NerfShields t1_j1ozoxc wrote
idc what you say Jayne with a D, Wu-Tang once told me to BRING DA MUTHAFUKKIN RUCKUS
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guilho123 t1_j1ozzxy wrote
Jokes on you i am into black metal
SwampGypsy t1_j1p0rbj wrote
I make a ruckus just getting out of bed.
South-Barracuda3279 t1_j1p1014 wrote
My life is death grips
33mondo88 t1_j1p1mmr wrote
Really kool perspective, spot on ✊
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Cane-Dewey t1_j1p5g5t wrote
Can you describe the ruckus?
One of the greatest movies ever. Be like Ferris. Go out there and get shit done.
cbpcgroup t1_j1p5jkk wrote
There’s a few cool music videos on cowboyplayersclub.com
23trilobite t1_j1p75v1 wrote
Complex music sound to normies like cacophony…
Taodragons t1_j1p7gog wrote
It's like nuts and bolts in a blender, but sometimes I can get it to pulse "We will rock you". Those are good days.
stackered t1_j1palk2 wrote
My life is jazz then. Way more interesting than the same old tune repeated
DikkDowg t1_j1peamn wrote
Life is better when it resembles grindcore - absolutely chaotic but barely being held together by just enough structure.
Ordinary-Agent-4853 t1_j1pfgxt wrote
👍 I hear ya, and agree.
bakinpants t1_j1pgmaq wrote
So this is still nonsense. Who are you to tell someone else's brain what is valid? Your perception is broken
givethegiftofstupid t1_j1pjl5h wrote
napalm death can help you
Piyhe t1_j1pks1g wrote
I guess my life is electro jazz and polyrhythms
Atrainlan t1_j1pl0qm wrote
Is today going to be a ruckus or full of fuck ups?
Alukrad t1_j1pled0 wrote
I like techno...
So i guess my life is nothing but a chaotic mess.
Don't feel like it is...
kubadawarrior t1_j1pomey wrote
I like experimental techno so i suppose organised chaos sums me up alright.
StarMasher t1_j1por5i wrote
I choose ruckus
Gwtheyrn t1_j1puzrh wrote
I'm into punk rock, so cacophony and ruckus it is!
RebelBass3 t1_j1pvzkd wrote
“Can you describe the ruckus, sir?”
ParsleyFamous t1_j1pw0nh wrote
Miles Davis asks, "why not both?"
zaphod4th t1_j1pwc2u wrote
ruckus sounds like fun !
DeadlyPancak3 t1_j1q22wa wrote
People with ADHD out here making jazz
zuluwalker t1_j1q315b wrote
Everyday's improv jazz night
Chuckw44 t1_j1q58dp wrote
This is why I have always said Phish is not music, lol.
OwlReasonable9906 t1_j1q784k wrote
I get what they’re driving at but why did they have to use fun words like cacophony and ruckus? Have me second guessing a bit lol.
KennyTroy t1_j1q8y8q wrote
Another difference, the sound of silence, a key component to quality composition.
Snakes_for_Bones t1_j1qafvb wrote
But I make noise music.
Buris t1_j1qb6oi wrote
Can I get some quiet once and a while?
NeverWakingHare t1_j1qbf15 wrote
that first half is just a argument I have with my family when I listen to music with no lyrics
Bikelikeadad t1_j1qduhs wrote
I have absolutely no musical talent whatsoever. Suddenly that explains a lot.
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Nightingaile t1_j1o5rn3 wrote
r/wowthanksimcured
YouAreNotABard549 t1_j1pahgq wrote
I don’t see how this applies here. They’re just talking about something that works for them.
xPlus2Minus1 t1_j1n9tns wrote
Me, John cage's 4'33 on repeat