Horrible fake-artistic shit. Can't listen to this for more than 10 seconds before it starts to hurt my ears. Sounds like someone scratching a plate with eating utensils. Talking about utensils, you all are a bunch of tools.
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I'd say most classical composers are true artists...Schumann for example shows a great deal of emotion, check out his compositions for Dichterleibe...
This is absolute trash, sorry to break it to you, it actually hurts to listen to. How you can possibly listen to this for longer than 10 seconds as the above poster said is beyond me.
That being said, it's whatever floats your boat, but he's entitled to his opinion. It does sound like scratching a plate.
How can you say this is trash? Have you ever heard sounds and soundscapes in particular, used like this before? I am performing a Saariaho piece for cello and flute soon, and only when you realise the subtlety written into the piece can you appreciate it. You cannot compare this to Schumann.
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I have, as I said earlier. These soundscapes sound like cheap knives cutting through a steak and grinding on a porcelain plate.
You are definitely right though, you cannot compare this to Schumann. For one, Schumann has melodies, harmonies, and polyphony. This, on the other hand, as you said, just uses "interesting" tone color. You yourself are even describing it as a sort of never-been-done-before "musical experiment".
What makes the use of tone colour any less valuable than melodies and harmony? I imagine if the use of texture or tone colour as a motivic tool was pioneered in Schumann's time, he would have taken advantage. This is in no way an experimental piece either, I just said It is new and to most peoples ears, unheard of. Also, why should music have to be pleasant? If all music was simply to please the senses, as opposed to challenging the intellect, we'd live in a very stale world.
Cool piece, it's nice you added the video part, it makes it even more exciting for listeners. I love to play modern music too. Did you use some kind of reverb sound amplyfier or something, what is this pedal that you're using during performance?
This is so beautiful... Little bit strange but still beautiful. I like!
Rachelindaa 9 months ago
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BearSaysHello 1 year ago
I've heard this piece performed live in the UK. A brilliant, ethereal and amazing work.
Water4Pen 2 years ago
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Horrible fake-artistic shit. Can't listen to this for more than 10 seconds before it starts to hurt my ears. Sounds like someone scratching a plate with eating utensils. Talking about utensils, you all are a bunch of tools.
Geranthas 3 years ago
Please point all of us in the direction of true artistry you vile little piece of offensive shoe excrement...Slayer, perhaps?
Go crawl back under your rock!
sonicpsychiatry 2 years ago
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I'd say most classical composers are true artists...Schumann for example shows a great deal of emotion, check out his compositions for Dichterleibe...
This is absolute trash, sorry to break it to you, it actually hurts to listen to. How you can possibly listen to this for longer than 10 seconds as the above poster said is beyond me.
That being said, it's whatever floats your boat, but he's entitled to his opinion. It does sound like scratching a plate.
pugmastaflex 2 years ago
How can you say this is trash? Have you ever heard sounds and soundscapes in particular, used like this before? I am performing a Saariaho piece for cello and flute soon, and only when you realise the subtlety written into the piece can you appreciate it. You cannot compare this to Schumann.
NathanJayDog 2 years ago 8
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I have, as I said earlier. These soundscapes sound like cheap knives cutting through a steak and grinding on a porcelain plate.
You are definitely right though, you cannot compare this to Schumann. For one, Schumann has melodies, harmonies, and polyphony. This, on the other hand, as you said, just uses "interesting" tone color. You yourself are even describing it as a sort of never-been-done-before "musical experiment".
Sorry if I offended you, but my opinion stands.
pugmastaflex 2 years ago
What makes the use of tone colour any less valuable than melodies and harmony? I imagine if the use of texture or tone colour as a motivic tool was pioneered in Schumann's time, he would have taken advantage. This is in no way an experimental piece either, I just said It is new and to most peoples ears, unheard of. Also, why should music have to be pleasant? If all music was simply to please the senses, as opposed to challenging the intellect, we'd live in a very stale world.
NathanJayDog 2 years ago 6
ahahahaahahahahaahahahahaha. it's funny because you're pathetic
wallish 2 years ago
Nice piece, I like it,
greetings from Monaco.
Lietzenmayer 4 years ago
Cool piece, really.
Can you give some additional information?
fluteplayers 4 years ago
Cool piece, it's nice you added the video part, it makes it even more exciting for listeners. I love to play modern music too. Did you use some kind of reverb sound amplyfier or something, what is this pedal that you're using during performance?
grotsasha 4 years ago 2
Good question; somewhat dead channel here...
jbbarriere seems to have no time for answering questions.
lietzen 4 years ago
nice visual effects and great tone.
fluteplayers 4 years ago 2
Perfect, I like it, of course 5/5 and fav.
lietzen 4 years ago
Thanks for pushing the boundries and making good music.
ninaflute 4 years ago 2