Re:100 Pianos: Pitch Clouds
2013/05/27 09:00:49
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Maybe I shouldn't have put '100 pianos' in the thread title! Mainly, it's just about creating a chord progression from 100's of pitches blended together, without an underlying beat locking them into position. There's a famous composer, Xenakis, who did this with orchestral instruments, but he worked out his pitch clouds mathematically. I just wanted to see what a standard chord progression would sound like in all-piano timbre. It functions as ambient background for me, but it's not a piece for people to listen to attentively in concert, as they would Xenakis.