Re: CURRENT EXCHANGE ON TRITONE PARADOX (Rebecca Mercuri )


Subject: Re: CURRENT EXCHANGE ON TRITONE PARADOX
From:    Rebecca Mercuri  <mercuri(at)GRADIENT.CIS.UPENN.EDU>
Date:    Thu, 28 Oct 1993 11:14:36 EDT

The Shepard's tones concept has already been employed in a number of compositions, most notable Jean Claude Risset's "Fall" -- a movement from a large work about the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Shepard's tones, like any musical construct (I-IV-V7-I, dorian mode, 12-tone music, to name a few) "tells musicians" that there is a wide variety of constructs (many not yet discovered) that can be used to provide context and expressiveness in sound exploration. To think otherwise is akin to disallowing the use of tritones! Rebecca Mercuri mercuri(at)gradient.cis.upenn.edu


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