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Re: a few other thoughts- no loop content
What are the musical rules to avant garde music? I'm afraid I just
don't know what this is...
At 10:41 AM 1/18/99 EST, you wrote:
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><< > "The trouble with avant garde music is that it has lost its original
> > meaning and
> > now has as many rules and clichés as country or rock & roll. If in 50
> > years
> > time they will look back at the early 1980s, or whenever, and say that
> > was the
> > new avant garde era, that event must be avoided if we are to remain
> > true"
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>< I don't get this statement... what was the original meaning? There is
>great
> music being done right now that is devoid of any cliches or rules... if
>you
> dont wanna call it avant-garde, then call it something else. I'm sure
>the
> musicians won't care what you call it!>
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>Avant Garde? I'd have to say that the 'free improvised' music I have
>seen
>recently has been somewhat predictable in terms of the structure of
>the pieces, the way in which the players interact, and much of the
>content of the individual players. Although I've seen a couple of soloists
>to whom this doesn't apply.
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>Seems to me it's possible to be 'avant garde' without being an innovator.
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>Is it possible to have music without rules? Perhaps the interest lies in
>the way the rules mutate.
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>How many times does a loop go round before it gets to be
>a cliche.
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>Andy Butler
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