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2. Re: Very quiet recordings

Subject: 2. Re: Very quiet recordings
From: "Jez" tempjez
Date: Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:01 pm ((PDT))
yes ! & other composers use this kind of approach to very good effect. Manfred 
Werder for example.

--- In  Bernie Krause <> wrote:
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> ...and when Cage first performed 4'33" in New York, he insisted that  
> the ushers throw open the doors to let in the sounds of the street  
> outside of the hall.
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> Bernie
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> On Jun 6, 2012, at 3:54 PM, Avocet wrote:
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> >> 'silence' as Cage used it was a musical term, related to the use of
> >> a space between gestures. It works in that sense but its interesting
> >> to note that Cage never meant it to mean 'silent' - it was just an
> >> instruction for the musicians or to frame a space.
> >
> > Jez,
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> > When the BBC first broadcast Cage's 4'33", they couldn't transmit
> > "silence", so they added a metronome ticking.
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> > David
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