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--- Michael Peters <mpeters@csi.com> wrote: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/pfa/bstjournal/2no2/Papers/Rob%20Doyle.htm Wow, the language and style are sure different (variable eyebrow heights), but Doyle's comments on temporal perception as objective/subjective resonate with something I read yesterday re: audience attitude towards looping as influencing perceptions of time and space. (Last paragraph of: <http://www.jambands.com/july99/ghosts.html>) It's cool seeing academia evolve, in this case applying theoretical analysis to Jimi Hendrix. Doyle: "Structure is provided by the melodic and harmonic progress of the through-composed anthem; performance procedure entails the musician, his instrument and attendant processing and amplifying devices in a concert situation; pitch, rhythm, and harmonic data are encoded in the manipulation of guitar strings; an underlying pulse is present in represented metre of the musical text; structure variables include exposition of text and improvisations arising from the text; and stylistic parameters are fulfilled by characteristics of the instrument used." Hendrix: Uh, yeah. (Launches into "Crosstown Traffic"...) -t- __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com