Most people would assume since I enjoy the logic behind improvisation so much, I would also enjoy listening to improvisation. Sadly enough my ears would have to disagree with my mind on this one. Being tone-deaf makes improvisation sound like a busy city street. There are so many noises going on at the same time that my ears are bombarded with sounds and end up giving me a headache as I try to listen to them. This is why me and improvisation are in a love hate relationship.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Blog 6: Improvisation, my love hate relationship
Improvisation is not one of my favorite things, though I absolutely love the logic behind it. The idea of using chance operation in order to create something unique is a very interesting and ingenious method in my eyes. In a matter of fact I use my own form of chance operations in my art work. I think improvisation is a very interesting and fun way to create a unique piece of music.
Most people would assume since I enjoy the logic behind improvisation so much, I would also enjoy listening to improvisation. Sadly enough my ears would have to disagree with my mind on this one. Being tone-deaf makes improvisation sound like a busy city street. There are so many noises going on at the same time that my ears are bombarded with sounds and end up giving me a headache as I try to listen to them. This is why me and improvisation are in a love hate relationship.
Most people would assume since I enjoy the logic behind improvisation so much, I would also enjoy listening to improvisation. Sadly enough my ears would have to disagree with my mind on this one. Being tone-deaf makes improvisation sound like a busy city street. There are so many noises going on at the same time that my ears are bombarded with sounds and end up giving me a headache as I try to listen to them. This is why me and improvisation are in a love hate relationship.
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