September’s here again. This year’s fall colors coincide with an abundance of mountain chickadees to the neighborhood. And boy do they love a conversation. Finishing each other’s sentences is particularly interesting. They chop things up like slang or shorthand it seems depending on the audience. Interpolations of sound and silence. I’m now most curious about what is beyond the limits of my hearing, and, likewise, what sounds I am actually vocalizing. I still kind of feel like Pete Townsend sitting in at a Grateful Dead performance. AI is definitely going to unlock a few discoveries here.
Let's talk music, no genre boundaries
This is an offshoot of the jazz thread. I and others found that we could not talk about jazz without discussing other musical genres, as well as the philosophy of music. So, this is a thread in which people can suggest good music of all genres, and spout off your feelings about music itself.
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An interesting link between cymatics, a lake, a speaker, Schumann resonators... https://x.com/SocraticScribe/status/1965434358782984700 By the way i use battery Schumann resonators all along my gear electrical grid filters, connectors and dac. I even use one for a better sleep ... It add to the listener envelopment and sound width balance ratio to sound immersive experience... "objectivist" audiophile will call that "placebo" ... Any ideologue is deluded by his belief...i prefer experiments and thinking ... |
Interesting about the speaker floating in water. The waves it creates look like record grooves. I'm sure you've all made a paper cone and put a needle through it, then played it on an old beatup record. The paper cone translates the grooves into music, just like speakers receiving an electric signal. |
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