Visual Jazz 2009I actually recommend staging this at just barely audible level.
The sounds are rather complex and it may prove interesting
how individuals create unique mental "images" of the music,
individualized to their neurology/physiology.
This "barely audible" idea is something Glenn Gould talks about,
regarding rehearsing as a boy with his mother running the vacuum cleaner.
He could only partially hear the piano,
but because he intentionally was causing the music,
it triggered associative hallucinations of the sounds he expected to hear.
Music is chaotic noise organized not by a composer, so much as by our listening minds. *flv video recording
of what the piece does live for you to see and hear
(turn your speakers way down, it's cool what happens) *tech explanation *concept *setup instructions |