Re: [LAU] Fractally fuzzy music?

From: andy baxter <andy@email-addr-hidden-online.co.uk>
Date: Thu Feb 25 2010 - 20:30:02 EET

david wrote:
> I've thought about a "music" in which notes might have "fractal
> fuzziness" to them - for example, what looks like a quarter note is
> really 8 simultaneous (or non-simultaneous) 32nd notes, each having a
> frequency that is some fractally-derived distance from the base quarter
> note's frequency, and perhaps their timing/duration could also be
> fractally derived ... I don't suppose someone knows of such a thing
> already being done?
>
>
Talking of music which would have to be generated programatically, I
remember reading once (in Godel Escher Bach I think) of some music which
had been generated as follows:

- you start playing the first note in a scale, together with notes an
octave above and below at half the volume.
- then you go up through the scale, slowly reducing the volume of each
note as it gets further from the root note, and increasing it as it gets
closer.
- new notes are brought in very quietly below the bottom to replace the
ones in the lower octave which are moving up towards the root.
- when you get back to the first note, you can loop the track.

Hope this makes sense? Apparently it sounds like a never ending rising
scale.

If anyone knows of a recording of this, I would be interested to hear
it; if not I might have a go at making one.

andy :)
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