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Re: Maybe OT--editing of film
Howdy,
A big definate YES! When I was in junior high, the band teacher gave a
presentation to ALL 7th graders. He played a piece by Glinka. I envisioned
a frolicking chase through a forest. Different sections of the piece made
scenes in my head of different parts of a forest. Dense trees, a downhiil
run along a stone path through sparce trees, a splash across a stream,
etc. I believe you can. Listen to Todd Rungren's Utopia album track "The
Ikon". If you don't visualize different scenes in your mind you probably
are being distracted by something.
Rig
--- On Mon, 8/25/08, mike@michaelplishka.com <mike@michaelplishka.com>
wrote:
> From: mike@michaelplishka.com <mike@michaelplishka.com>
> Subject: Maybe OT--editing of film
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 3:54 PM
> Saw a great special the other day on how movies changed when
> editing came
> along. How cutting from this and that was able to elicit
> feeling better
> than just a big screen "home movie". My question
> to this esteemed group is:
> Is there a parallel to this in music? can we experience
> different
> "locations" in music in the same piece?
>
> I seem to think that classical music does this with various
> movements but is
> this really equivalent? Have other artists pursued this
> question (I assume
> some more minimalists have).
>
> ~peace~
>
> Plish
>
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