Oleg Zabluda's blog
Monday, October 15, 2012
 
Great contemporary composers are constrained by a bottleneck of asking actual musicians to perform their...

Great contemporary composers are constrained by a bottleneck of asking actual musicians to perform their masterpieces for them, or, even worse, having to learn to play piano themselves. Great songwriters, additionally bottlenecked by the need for a singer, because exposing others to their own singing is generally prohibited by the Geneva Convention (except for the terrorists). Humanity is missing out on great creations of art, because computers just don't cut it yet. Fortunately, finally, some great use of your taxpayer dollars:

"Musical rhythms: The science of being slightly off" from Physics Today, July 2012.

http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v65/i7/p64_s1

Samples, vote, etc:
http://www.nld.ds.mpg.de/~holgerh/gallery

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