Do people not realise how significant today (September 5th) is?
For the first time since 2013, a note in the world’s slowest piece of music is going to change: John Cage’s ASLAP (As Slow As Possible) begun in 2001 with a 17 month rest followed in 2003 by the first chord (A, C, F sharp). Today at 8.35 the 15th chord change will occur (E, G sharp). This has been played continuously at a church in Halberstadt, Germany. It is due to finish in 2071!
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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_a…
@pianoman1 saidInspirational.
As Mahler said of Bruckner: “Part simpleton, part God.”
Is this piece iconoclastic tosh or inspirational?
To a Banzai Tree. 🌳
😊
Seriously though, that's pretty cool and forward thinking. Future generations may even dance to it in 4/4 time. 😉
@wolfe63 saidAliens think factories are musical instruments. The people arriving and leaving are the rhythm of the tune (or words to that effect). David Byrne, Talking Heads.
Inspirational.
To a Banzai Tree. 🌳
😊
Seriously though, that's pretty cool and forward thinking. Future generations may even dance to it in 4/4 time. 😉
@pianoman1 saidI hate church music
Do people not realise how significant today (September 5th) is?
For the first time since 2013, a note in the world’s slowest piece of music is going to change: John Cage’s ASLAP (As Slow As Possible) begun in 2001 with a 17 month rest followed in 2003 by the first chord (A, C, F sharp). Today at 8.35 the 15th chord change will occur (E, G sharp). This has been played conti ...[text shortened]... Halberstadt, Germany. It is due to finish in 2071!
Comments???
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_a…
just what does this mean?
@pianoman1 saidYou do Cage an injustice!
It is due to finish in 2071!
Due to finish in 2640
https://universes.art/en/specials/john-cage-organ-project-halberstadt#:~:text=The%20longest%20music%20piece%20in,means%20until%20the%20year%202640!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_as_Possible
@moonbus saidyou can hear it here in a rushed Version (just over four minutes):
@Pianoman1
If it were played quickly, would one recognize a melody ?