D****it you're right, I've put the cart before the horse -the Hiroshima title came later - which does rather mess up my theory!javascript:emoticon('[:O]ops:')
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@William said:
If this is true it shows the obvious equation: DISSONANCE = HORROR
I find this amusing, since the atonalists ever since Schoenberg have wanted everyone to believe that "a minor second is as beautiful as a major third" - Schoenberg. And yet Mr. Penderecki - the God of the avant garde - creates a cacophony, then gets a big reaction of horror from people, and so he decides to capitalize on it. And yet this contradicts the entire concept of dissonance is beautiful. Funny.
@William said:
If this is true it shows the obvious equation: DISSONANCE = HORROR
@JohnA said:
There are achingly beautiful minor seconds in tonal music, and achingly dull ones in non-tonal music...
@William said:
Pantonal vs. atonal is a useless distinction. Pantonality is obviously a class of atonality since all tones simultaneously negate tonality. Schoenberg is however mainly known as a serialist.
A major third a horrible interval? It depends on the scale - tempered or natural or whatever tuning you wish to use.
I agree with John A about how these things are just too subjective to establish as principles. Also about how context is everything. That is what irritated me with Schoenberg's original statement, because he seemed to be removing context. Though perhaps that was not his intention. I also like some of Schoenberg and can easily see why he just had to do something different - after Gurrelieder.
@DG said:
Talk to any string quartet player about intonation and you won't get any sleep for days... [:)]
DG
@DG said:
Talk to any string quartet player about intonation and you won't get any sleep for days... [:)]
DG