Tellur de Tristan MURAIL par Rafael Andia

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

"Tellur" was missioned, edited and premiered by Rafael Andia, www.rafaelandia.com, salle Cortot, Paris, 1977. Published by Editions Transatlantiques, Paris.

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  • i think this is one of the best avantgarde works ever written for guitar

  • visualize the sound as an object and listen to it transform from one state to another

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  • @InsertName125 Dude, chill. I'm just trying to have a little fun, man. No need to be condescending.

  • @fingersmccoy

    I've heard of composers putting calculus in their toolbox: "To effectively render these effects to the ear, the durations have been calculated to the average curves of acceleration" Did you get the sense that it is very mathematical or natural, or was it emotional to you?

  • @fingersmccoy

    This type of music definitely strikes a bad chord in a lot of people. Offensive even. Over the years I've felt several emotions from it. Starting with offense at my first hearing of it, then humor at seeing other people offended by it, and now I think this one is one of the most interesting guitar scores I've ever heard. It would be interesting to see people's reactions to it as a performer. Have you played it? I want to. It will be unlike anything else I've ever studied.

  • @Ltlevim

    It looks like he might have a small piece of bone sitting on the edge of the tie block at the bridge to hold the string how he wants it. But I really cant tell.

  • @Ltlevim

    it is just his interpretation of itt. I see him use it in his rasgueados. I cant tell if he uses it anywhere else. The string looks like it is attached specifically for this piece. It is a 6 string guitar. The seventh string gives it more resonance. Other then that I don't know. Others play it with six strings. The only way I can think that he atttached it at the bridge is by looping it through the circle of the 6th string and wrapped it around the bridge.

  • @InsertName125 From Urban Dictionary: Wat The only proper response to something that makes absolutely no sense. 1: If all the animals on the equator were capable of flattery, Halloween and Easter would fall on the same day. 2: wat 1: Wow your cock is almost as big as my dad's. 2: wat 1: I accidentially a whole coke bottle 2: You accidentially what? 1: A whole coke bottle 2: wat
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