John Cage: Solo for Sliding Trombone

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2010

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  • Like if you pressed 9 a thousand times like I did. Lol

  • I love that it says "no description available," because that's the perfect description.

  • @mortalfrog007 It might not have a good melody to hum along with, but otherwise, i do enjoy listening and watching the performance. I like it as much as viewing a good ballet or opera.

  • la obra de arte debe toparse con variedad de personas; el artista, el crítico, el conocedor, el estéta, el filósofo, el científico, el vulgo etc.

    Interprétese doxa u objetivamente, abórdese filosóficamente, musicalmente o en tantos modos nos parezca necesario... nos hemos topado con ese misterio que es lo bello  -asi ha sido, desde ya hace un tiempo...-

  • There's my jury performance for this semester!

  • It's definitely art, cause it's surely a performance, but I don't know if it can be considered a piece of music....?

  • Does anyone else listen to the piece and hear some fascinating tone colors?

  • This piece is characteristic of the art of the time period and was written by one of the most original minds in the past 100 years of music. Though you may find the piece aesthetically repulsive, it remains a work of art should be appreciated as such.

  • oh my god! i just love that... you hypocrites pretend to like it! you all know it's terrible. it was never the intetion of cage to write an emotional or beautiful piece! if so, he wouldn't need to use his mutes without his tuning bow (that makes no sense!)... neither was it lindberg's intention to perform it seriously! he just makes a fool of himself, like always!

    i think the piece is funny, but neither is it music nor is it art!

  • And I dont really think this piece requires heart and soul. A romantic piece like the Grondahl, definitely. This, not so much. Its more composure and being entertaining.

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