@William said:
Oh, they are "accessible" works by John Cage. That is important, isn't it? Because we - being not on the higher academic level that you occupy - need "accessible" works. The assumed arrogance in these mikezaz posts is disgusting. He is NOT the superior of anyone here, o.k.? So he should stop acting like it.
I realized the reason why I was so disturbed by this otherwise trivial personage is that he brought back the mentality which I happliy thought vanished long ago - of being at a university music department. I was not a professor mind you, or a composition student, or even a music major. I was just a french horn player who was in brass choir, orchestra, brass quintet, etc. And then I took a few classes in orchestration. I took a test for advanced harmony and that was it. But at that university I ended up majoring in English. So of course, that means I was a dysfunctional wretch who couldn't figure out what to do. But the music department was a frightening collection of people who depressed, disturbed and enraged me and I realized later they were essentially people who couldn't work in music, and so went to the university.
That is all you really need to know about academic music which is the world mikezaz represents beautifully. It is basically people who don't succeed in music, and so "study" it and become professors or phonies who post long-winded statements on forums.
The people who are actually successful musicians - not me of course because I am a total anachronism and neurotic and can neither function in pop music nor the phony-ass world of mikezaz and his professors - but the other musicians here, many of whom are brilliant, are actually working musicians whose food is provided for not by lecturing and acting arrogant and intelligent about music, but by doing it.
So all of the attitude put out by this person means absolutely nothing here. Because this is first and foremost a forum for working musicians and a successful commercial enterprise that is also highly artistic.
I am sure he will have another rejoinder but he is becoming very boring with the limitations of his academically created brain.
Again I have no idea why you're so upset. Different pieces of music are more accessible than others (To use Beethoven as an example, I would say for instance that the 9th is more accessible than the Grosse Fugue), and these John Cage pieces are much more so than his other music.
When I'm recommending music to people who have had a bad experience with a composer in question, I don't immediately try to find the most complex and unfriendly pieces - I look for the ones that are the most fun to listen to and start there. These are often my favorite pieces as well, so it works out. That's all I meant by this post, but apparently you are determined to read quite a bit more into it, which seems to be a persistent problem in this thread.
I'll post the links again because I do think it's important that people hear them (there aren't enough links to music in this thread in general, just words). I am again not a disciple of John Cage - these are some of the the only works of his that I really love:
<- not from the same piece, but great nonetheless. John Cage being tonal! (well, "modal" strictly speaking)