Rajhoul
Junior Member
Thought here.
The most likely outcome of initiating or performing different variably prefrenced based compositions, where its construction is determined by what is perceivably suitable in a manner of occurring simultaneously, is a sense of cacophony or overly abundant dissonance.
What term or type of term would be given to the concept of rhythms(poly), meters(odd-time and displaced), melodies, harmonies, pitch, intonation, octaves, tones, scales, chords and lyrical content that could occur simultaneous and also though intertwined, separate enough for any listener to follow along with or adequately identify ?
I have been dwindling in to the idea of what I could only describe as a theoretical event in which one could experience layers upon layers of auditory, visual or other stimuli that could be experienced in a 50/50 ratio of being simultaneously perceived and still experience any different individual layer in a way where one could understand how different stimuli can co-exist and reveal how their still separate.
It would be like if you could taste different foods, experience the simultaneous taste of different foods as something completely different and new and still have the sensation of each individual food as if it were never mixed with anything else.
The most likely outcome of initiating or performing different variably prefrenced based compositions, where its construction is determined by what is perceivably suitable in a manner of occurring simultaneously, is a sense of cacophony or overly abundant dissonance.
What term or type of term would be given to the concept of rhythms(poly), meters(odd-time and displaced), melodies, harmonies, pitch, intonation, octaves, tones, scales, chords and lyrical content that could occur simultaneous and also though intertwined, separate enough for any listener to follow along with or adequately identify ?
I have been dwindling in to the idea of what I could only describe as a theoretical event in which one could experience layers upon layers of auditory, visual or other stimuli that could be experienced in a 50/50 ratio of being simultaneously perceived and still experience any different individual layer in a way where one could understand how different stimuli can co-exist and reveal how their still separate.
It would be like if you could taste different foods, experience the simultaneous taste of different foods as something completely different and new and still have the sensation of each individual food as if it were never mixed with anything else.