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Re: chain tape
The idea appeals to me, but kind of as a second time around. The first
time, I
think I'd rather hear a random selection of unrelated tunes by strangers.
Nobody
said there just has to be this one, though. We could do both!
matt
Dennis W. Leas wrote:
> I'm interested in making this a true chain or serial tape. Something
>that
> we do together as in the sense of later compositions are influenced by
> earlier ones. This distinguishes the project from a random selection of
> unrelated tunes by strangers.
>
> Here's an idea. To provide some unity or coherence among the
>participates
> of this project, we could try the following:
>
> 1) pick a theme or idea - I'd suggest expressing the theme or idea using
>a
> phrase of three words. Hopefully, it will provide a starting point but
> nobody will feel "hemmed-in." I got this idea from a local music co-op
>(the
> Friends of Bob see http://dcwi.com/~fobob/Welcome.html ). They have had
> "hoot nights" with themes such as "Indiscretions, Indecisions, and
> Institutions" and "Escapes, Exits, and Farewells". It seemed to work
>well
> for them. For our tape project this theme could be quite abstract. Some
> brainstorming on my part yields
> a) air, breath, or atmospheres
> b) colors, textures, and timbres
> c) pulse, beats, hearts
>
> 2) pick something from a previous composition on the tape and
>incorporate it
> in your composition - This could be a rhythm, sound, or motief. You
> wouldn't have to sample the actual item; a cheap imitiation will do.
>
> We could do 1 and 2. I.e., you can pick your own starting point
> corresponding to the theme as you interpret it; or you could pick
>something
> from a previous composition and interpret it as you like.
>
> My intention is not to limit or restrict but to have a thread of
>continuity
> in some sense.
>
> Does this idea appeal to anybody?
>
> Dennis Leas
> ------------------
> dennis@mdbs.com