Re: Fractal music
- From: Roger Bagula <rlbagulatftn@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:15:44 GMT
boson boss wrote:
Sorry, I don't understand... like mathematical functions, like soundIt is a routine thing for people too take music of one ear and update it to the current era...
studio operation, electrical circuits... what "renorm" do you mean?
Isn't it strange that something so natural like fractals, so pure and
simple and essential, are fashionable or not? or in tune with this
"2006 era"?
Note: I speak in perspective that says that "spirit of time" is
acctual. In physics we call "tone generator" this unreasonably large
box with at least one on/off button and one large wheel which smoothly
slides across desired frequencies of signal. So fractal music is a
"tone generator" of different era. Maybe I should not have explained
that :-))
I saw Jessica Simpson do a hip-hip version
of Nancy Sintra's "These boots are made for Walking"
.
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