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[_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)05:38:53 No.3001184
incredible performance
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>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)05:53:32 No.3001190
It's shit.
How is this TED talk worthy?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)05:55:38 No.3001191
>>3001190
you just don't understand art
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)06:03:04 No.3001196
>>3001190
>>3001191
Aren't you clever
>Scott Rickard set out to do what no musician has ever tried — to make the world's ugliest piece
of music.
>At TEDxMIA, he discusses the math and science behind creating a piece of music devoid of any
patter
n.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)06:03:32 No.3001197
>>3001190
It's used as a prop for a math talk. The "music" was composed to have no repeating patterns, not
to be listened to.
>>3001184
>>3001191
Are just roleplaying wankers.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)06:05:16 No.3001201
>>3001196
>>3001197
Well now that I know the context I suppose it's a success.
I can see how it's interesting from a mathematical stand point.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)07:17:59 No.3001219
>>3001201
Interesting as a mathematical standpoint is as far as it goes though
This would best be presented from a simple tone generator. Why waste the reputation of that poor
man?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)07:37:17 No.3001220
Reply if you thought this had to do with computers talking to each other over the internet by the
filename.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)09:34:42 No.3001255
>>3001219
The act of playing this requires a pretty decent grip of rythm (or, rather, the lack of), and
it's also convievable that the pianist found it to be an interesting task.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)09:59:36 No.3001261
>>3001220
hahaahah this +1
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)10:11:00 No.3001263
>>3001196
>someone put their efforts into creating the biggest musical piece of shit
>this is somehow praiseworthy
what the fuck is the world coming down to
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)10:31:04 No.3001268
a child can play this and make it boner-worthy in doing so
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)11:08:32 No.3001283
>>3001196
Eh I kind of like it. Then again I listen to harsh noise, musique concrete, and space field
recordings.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)11:14:14 No.3001290
>>3001184
hipster shit, being shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)11:25:36 No.3001291
>>3001283
Shut the fuck up Clyde.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)12:08:32 No.3001302
>>3001184
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RENk9PK06AQ
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)12:13:34 No.3001305
I could listen to this all day actually.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)12:22:44 No.3001308
>>3001302
what the fuck, it's real?
i was sure it was one of those videos where someone dubbed over the real performance really badly
i had a good laugh watching but now its kinda sad
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)12:26:56 No.3001310
>>3001290
Actually its not hipster shit, just serialism, the idea itself is actually quite old.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)12:31:08 No.3001312
>>3001302
>>3001308
ah man... he was a brilliant math dude and fought a duel at age 20 and died. over a damn woman.
fuck being sad, i got intrigued watching the video but now i got depressed instead. i bet the
girl wasnt going to let him fuck her anyway
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)12:50:29 No.3001319
It kind of sounds like a training exercise for young pianists to improve their ability to find
keys on the keyboard when they're quite far from one another.
Or 2spooky4me music from an indie horror game.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/16(Sun)13:02:37 No.3001326
>>3001255
The scarecrow in the wizard of oz was a world renowned tap dancer. Look at how shitty he dances
in that movie. It takes someone really good at something to know how to screw it up perfectly.