[microsound] musical structure
Paulo Mouat
paulo.mouat at gmail.com
Thu Sep 17 20:24:59 EDT 2009
> All they set out to do is describe and formalise practice in stochastic
music and microsound respectively.
Formalized Music has a lot more beyond stochastic music (fyi, the original
french edition is now available for free in pdf). And the analysis tools and
methodologies in Microsound are an essential complement to any musician
interested in looking at sound and music at that scale--one could say at the
sub-note level--something no other book covers in such a systematic way.
> I am hardly the expert you need, since I have not read the work either.
Apparently a translation is in process.
> I hazard that a good deal of it seems to be concerned with a formal
typography of sonic material.
>
> If you are more interested in philosophical models then examine
Schaeffer's four listening modes
All of that is in the Traité. The formal _typography_ (?) -- a better word
would perhaps be typology -- is but a chapter of the book. Topics covered
range from the basic act of doing/making music, be it by playing an
instrument or doing acousmatic music, capturing sound, all the way to music
as a discipline. Quite a wide range, and one that fills its 700 pages
densely.
//p
http://www.interdisciplina.org/00.0
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