In C by Terry Riley - Acid Mothers Temple - Part 1
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@mattlove1 save your comments for the time you look in a mirror.you are so negative.you say "we" i hope there are not 2 or more of your type.
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@NativeMetalVT theirs more then one structure in music the main one used for metal is orignated from a standard blues structure and has been devolped but for this piece the structure have originated from a brain cotted in LSD floating around the universe saving puppies from giant muttant space monsters and for the drumming its just a loop stuck on top
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@mattlove1 hows the meth?
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this man needs more exposure. better than brillent. bathgrenent...green
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i had a good trip with this number :) AMT on DMT ;) PEACE
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@slideon i love booobs!
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@brenan6 I apologize to the world for this guy, he's not an American, he's some kind of slime that fell from outer space. We sincerely hope that his ilk will soon be extinct, it's an ongoing source of embarrassment that they are still around.
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garbage
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@brenan6 you fail....
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@xYxKa1zeRxYx Their"!!!!!! Damn im gunna get a lot of hate for this. Lol but dont be thinking that im gunna get offended. All the hate with me music to my ears :)



An acid free-interpretation (not an acid-free interpretation!)
RoterStern1945 2 years ago 26
@NativeMetalVT :
The piece is actually highly structured: there are 53 written phrases, or modules, that the performers must move through successively. While it is up to the individual player to choose how long to play each module, the harmonic and rhythmic worlds and motions are composed.
Too, the instructions, written by Riley, state that "improvised percussion is allowed as long as it is in strict time."
Structuring in openess! How egalitarian! Riley for president!
milkfed1986 1 year ago 8