Hard-mode challenge:
Name one Type 0 song that doesn't insult your intellect too much, or is actually enjoyable, if that is possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlot0i3Zykw
What is ''radio classical' and why is it bad?
>>69736752
I genuinely enjoy "Trouble is a friend"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHpvlr_kG6U
>>69736752
>this whole post
I tipped my fedora so hard it flew away
>>69736752
how is that hard at all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PYbIPaW_eg
>>69736926
That's not Type 0
Xenharmonics is just music that is not made using 12 edo, its not hard to happen at all.
Almost every instrument (trombone, violin,....) can play a limited amount of frequencies so we must decide what frequencies the instrument will play.
What we (99.9999%) use is called 12 edo.
We selected it because of rules, one of the rules that made we select it was: The frequency of the note Y +1 must be 1.5 times the frequency of the note Y
This is semi arbritrary and if you think 1.5 is not the best option you should be using another thing. I prefer 9/8 (1.125), that after all the math gives 6 edo instead of 12 edo.
Anyway all the rules (excluding one) that made we select 12 edo, tell that 53 edo is better than 12 edo, but 53edo would make the usual piano have an extreme amount of keys 408 instead of 88.
If you are ok with having 408 keys on the usual piano, range 53 edo is what you MUST use (assuming you care about the rules that gaves us 12edo, if you dont, why the hell you are using it instead of something else?)
>>69736752
I think you successfully tricked everyone who is used to seeing this image and people complaining about the top section, I was going to make a comment about how those genres don't necessarily have "songs" because there would have to be singing
But since you mean the bottom part of the pyramid, I realize this is just bait
I miss BTRL.
>>69737176
I miss CLT more
what are some interesting composers associated with sonoristic composition
Bohemian Rhapsody
>>69737210
Penderecki is very popular
WTF is sonorism?
Is sonorism, getting waves that arent sound ones and converting them to music just assuming (nothing else) that the waves you have at your hands are sound ones?
>>69737249
>Penderecki
amazing thanks
>>69737279
try it it gives me shivers
>>69737352
Where can I find it?
I have never been successful in finding anything too avant just with google searchs on genre name.
>>69737404
huge amounts of Penderecki on slsk
>>69737404
decided to start of at Polish Requiem