oh hey just in case

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleatoric_music

Aleatoric music is now the most linked Wikipedia page ever

So is bouncing a rubber ball inside a piano considered aleatoric?

VCMG wrote:

So is bouncing a rubber ball inside a piano considered aleatoric?

I believe that might follow a geometric sequence but it will probably sound pretty random ;-)

So it's okay for this theme then?

Lol I'm pretty sure you won't get disqualified for it O.o

i'll let my cat play this weeks entry

chillmatic wrote:

i'll let my cat play this weeks entry

that can pretty much be a theme of its own though...

I'm going to write a piece about the universe using different dimensions and measurements to create a series of musical measures that I will then arrange using dice. I will also use dice to determine the key.

Last edited by Gnarlysunshine (April 10, 2012 7:57 pm)

The rubber ball would be aleatoric, yes.

I'd be into this, but seeing as I'm attempting to cork my speaker this week, I'm not sure how I can write Aleatoric music for it.

^^^

Last edited by Poppi (April 15, 2012 2:19 pm)

I almost always make aleatoric music, this will be second nature to me

see also graphic notation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_notation

let's interpret this

^^^

Last edited by Poppi (April 15, 2012 2:19 pm)