What bothers me, since I know so little about classical music in general, is this line:
soilent brad Send a noteboard - 24/05/2010 12:23:50 AM
We measured the predictability of tone sequences in music by Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern and found the successive pitches were less predictable than random tone sequences.
How can something be less predictable than random? Doesn't random imply something which cannot be predicted?
soilent brad is PEOPLE!
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = EM2C <-- Define it!
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1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = EM2C <-- Define it!
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My problem with the perception of 'modern classical' music.
23/05/2010 08:01:21 PM
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That was a terrible headline which belied the sensibleness of the rest of the article.
23/05/2010 11:31:05 PM
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24/05/2010 06:04:19 AM
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Though in truth ... I don't hate all atonal music. Every now and then it works.
24/05/2010 06:09:04 AM
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What bothers me, since I know so little about classical music in general, is this line:
24/05/2010 12:23:50 AM
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The static between radio stations is random noise but I wouldn't call it unpredictable
24/05/2010 02:41:34 PM
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