What's the most minimal way of making music?
>computer
>daw
>noise or drone or ambient
like wise
>acoustic guitar
>singing
>folk, singer-songwriter
>>68214095
I do both combined in one
most minimalist has to be solo instruments tho
>>68214095
Every movement you make causes vibrations which transforms into sound. If we assume that John Cage's assertion that every sound is music is correct, then the most minimal way to create music is to simply move your body.
>>68214095
computer, only midi notes that are tuned to the same note, no octaves or other intervals allowed, no effects, only one oscillator, song has to be finished in 4 hours, render and delete project
>>68214095
>current year
>Not making lowercase imporvisations using only a pen and a paper
stay pleb
>>68214156
this
just do some shit like bounce a ball on a table or pee into a toilet then fuck with it in a daw with 800 effects and paulstretch it, call it a lowercase ambient album
Reading Poetry
>>68214130
You don't even need to move, your own heart beats and that makes a sound with a steady rhythm.
>>68214169
Lame
>>68214187
>avant in name
>afraid of a little urination-core
baka
>>68214187
>heart beats and that makes a sound with a steady rhythm.
So how would you hypothetically make breakcore with your heart?
>>68214222
assuming that your weight is 400 pounds, just think about hot pockets and record your heart.
You could also take an .exe file and import it as raw data in audacity, then paulstretch it and normalize. Some glitchy ambient drone should result
>>68214811
hey franks, how's it going
recording yourself messing around on an instrument and then drowning it with reverb and delay and stretching it out 3 hours
>>68214825
Shhh... no doxing please
>>68214859
sry bby. call me later, k?
>>68214811
wrong
you'll just get really shitty drone
we should have a minimal music making contest