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Daniel, yes, of course, good point (MR PEDANT) but I was really thinking of the idea that the gaps BECOME the music and the music becomes the gaps... I think that I have only had this experience when listening to loops, because it takes time for your brain to turn the sounds "inside out" rather like the optical illusion of the two human profiles that become a candle stick when you concentrate on the ares between the faces... M Daniel Ferguson wrote: > > Music is typically written by concentrating on the gaps of silence. > > Daniel Ferguson > > mark wrote: > > > > > Has any one had the experience while listening to something over and > > over like a rythmic loop, you start to concentrate on the gaps of > > silence in between the sounds and the rythum that they produce...hmm > > does this make sense? > > > > -- \ -\ --\ ---\ ----\ -----\ ------\ -------\ --------\ ---------\ ----------\ -----------\ ------------\ mark-red-----\ --------------\ ---------------\ work------------\ -----------------\ in2win------------\ -------------------\ multimedia-designer-\ ovre-slottsgate-5----\ 0157-oslo-------------\ tlf.--22-40-29-94------\ fax--22-42-14-24--------\ e-mail--mark@in2win.com--\ web--http-//www.in2win.com\ ---------------------------\ ----------------------------\ personal---------------------\ tlf.-22-43-10-79--------------\ mob.-91-56-99-88---------------\ mark@8day.com-------------------\ christine@8day.com---------------\ ----------------------------------\ -----------------------------------\ redweb------------------------------\ http-//www.8day.com/redweb-----------\ --------------------------------------\ ---------------------------------------\ icq-4531031-----------------------------\ -----------------------------------------\