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Re: security and evolution
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> >
>> Why does most repetitive music have breaks in it? Does the listener
>> like those surprises, or does he especially like if it goes on the
> > same again after the break?
> > --
Some of my favorite music (at least heard live) has the following
properties:
1. It is very difficult to determine at any given moment what
the music is going to sound like one minute later.
2. At no point does a transition feel illogical or forced.
Indeed, at its best, there is no awareness of transition, just a
logical flow taking you to many different places.
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