A jam with my students (soundcloud)
random variate
randomvariate at hotmail.co.uk
Mon Jan 19 15:23:03 CET 2015
Multi-textured sonic randomness. That said, there are sections that sound structured and purposeful.
Your courses look and sound like huge fun
😊
Cheers
Tim
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From: K9 Kai Niggemann<mailto:kai at kainiggemann.com>
Sent: 19/01/2015 13:46
To: Music bar<mailto:music-bar at lists.music-bar.org>
Subject: Re: A jam with my students (soundcloud)
On 19.01.2015, at 14:20, Gert van Santen <g.vansanten at upcmail.nl> wrote:
> Thanks for sharing this :-)
>
> I'm always interested in listening to stuff made by other people, especially when there's synths involved.
>
> I'm impressed to see what your non-musicians have done with some cool gear. Music wise, though, it's not very exciting, of course, although I have heard "real" bands do even less interesting stuff ;-)
Thank you! And yes, I agree -- we never tried creating harmonically meaningful "song" structures. But the approach to think of music as timbre as much as harmony was an eye opener to the students.
Now they all want to buy a synth...;-) (last year, one of my students started a eurorack after attending my course... My classes can lead to GAS...;)
Kai
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