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3.3 Musical Organization in the Web

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    • Describe what you’ve heard and try to interpret from the tangled web video below. For example, when in the video do you hear more harmonic, organized sound? In your opinion, what makes music sound good?

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    • THere is more dissonance and chaotic sound when deep in the web, perhaps because of the multitude of all the strings of different lengths vibrating at once an in close proximity to each other.

    • The Sine Wave is the building block and the harmonic content follows the Law of Octave, so there seems to be an organizational framework that modulates between consonance and dissonance. Like Brian, said the more information that is present the more sine waves beating in enharmonic frequencies=dissonance. Dissonance seems deep and full of information while consonance is more surface with lots of information filtered out. Some kind of basic necessary information only gets through.

    • Completely agree with Brian. The more strings you have, more different harmonics can be predicted.

    • There’s more interesting sounds going in in the middle due to the web’s complexity and “short steps” between the strings in there.

    • THere is more dissonance and chaotic sound when deep in the web, perhaps because of the multitude of all the strings of different lengths vibrating at once an in close proximity to each other.

    • Does building web inside square container make difference in music or it plays the same in circle or other shape figure container.

    • Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

      The Dorian mode building blocks allows for harmonics.

      In life, melodies are nice when connected in series of patterns that allow for music to have notes of harmony played from sheet music. What allows for good music is often repetition.

    • Music sounds good because of dopamine to the brain, if we figure out the rhythm of the melody the brain receives a reward for knowing what’s coming up before the music plays. This is the reward cycle of the adoption of music. This is why some music doesn’t sound good at first, but after you listen to it a few times it sounds better because your brain is reconstructing it and getting a reward. This is what makes music sound good I believe.

    • Ladies and Gentlemen,

      If what we hear in a spider web is organized, do we find a type of language in spectra?

      If so, whose lingo is it?

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    • THere is more dissonance and chaotic sound when deep in the web, perhaps because of the multitude of all the strings of different lengths vibrating at once an in close proximity to each other.

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