Vibrato - Tom Service
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post
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I didn't catch this one, but I did recently hear him pontificating about tritones, which made me wonder - does anyone find his stuff of any use or interest? If you know about the subject beforehand it's just dull and predictable ("devil in music", yadda yadda), if you don't I'm not sure his schoolmasterish/pub-bore approach will actually enlighten you in any way.
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Originally posted by esmondo View PostI didn't catch this one, but I did recently hear him pontificating about tritones, which made me wonder - does anyone find his stuff of any use or interest? If you know about the subject beforehand it's just dull and predictable ("devil in music", yadda yadda), if you don't I'm not sure his schoolmasterish/pub-bore approach will actually enlighten you in any way.
One could write "A Short History of the Tritone" the diabolus in musica as you so allude, around some of the major masterpieces of Classical Music....so no wonder Tom, who knows a great deal more about music than most of us have ever pretended to, is interested in it. I enjoyed his essay on vibrato, very widerangingly exemplified across multiple musical genres as it was, very much.
Calling him a pub bore....is something you may wish to reconsider after researching the google entries above. The piece on Xenakis might be a good place to start.
Or
"Look
before you
leap...."
Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 01-12-20, 14:09.
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