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so this kind of peels off of the "things your friends say" thread in a way. my roommate made another comment on me listening to VHS Head, and that was that it "sounds like he's in the fourth dimension making music because i just can't understand it, it's like he's got another dimension to work with."

which got me thinking...

what would music in the fourth dimension sound like? and could that be accurately represented in the third dimension in any way?

i mean, think about it, atoms would have another dimension in which to vibrate. it wouldn't just be x/y/z vibration, there'd be another direction for them to go that our feeble minds just can't comprehend! think of the possibilities!

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any ideas, really? should we ring up gerald donald and tell him to have a go?

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you mean someday snares will have samples about rape and murder attacking us from four dimensions?! YES! i've always felt that the boundaries of reality were holding him back.

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could be argued music is already 4d. sound is vibration in a three-dimensional medium, with frequency determined by time (a fourth)

excellent point! but i'm thinking four spatial dimensions specifically.

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hmmm. well a three-dimensional egg intersecting a 2-d universe would appear as a variety of ovals, so it's just a matter of moving that visualisation 'up a dimension'. my first instinct is you'd hear bizarre modulations in frequency and amplitude if we experienced a 4-d sound intersecting our 3-d world.

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right so

1.) buy broken yamaha dx-7

2.) record said broken dx-7

3.) market recorded audio as "fourth dimensional sound"

4.) "profit"

i have a business plan, time to get to work.

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right so

1.) buy broken yamaha dx-7

2.) record said broken dx-7

3.) market recorded audio as "fourth dimensional sound"

4.) Underpants

5.) ???

6.) "profit"

i have a business plan, time to get to work.

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you mean someday snares will have samples about rape and murder attacking us from four dimensions?! YES! i've always felt that the boundaries of reality were holding him back.

 

LOL at the thought of Snares being anything more than one dimensional

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Well since we are 3rd dimensional entities, we are only capable of seeing the shadow of a 4th dimensional object. What the actual 4th dimensional object is, we will never fully see unless it is filtered into a 3rd dimensional interpretation. So until we transcend as a human entity or invent the flux capacitor, we will only be able to "hear" the shadow of 4th dimensional music.

 

 

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thought the 4th one was time.. though i don't think the 7 other dimensions have been 'labeled' quite yet. if the 4th is time, then John Cage already has it covered? whatever :shrug:

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thought the 4th one was time.. though i don't think the 7 other dimensions have been 'labeled' quite yet. if the 4th is time, then John Cage already has it covered? whatever :shrug:

 

My thought exactly.

Minus the bit about John Cage and the shrugging.

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I'm pretty sure music is already in four dimensions, with time - or duration if you will - being our perception of it. I think the real question is: "What would music in five dimensions sound like?"

 

Allow me to give my relatively uneducated guess: Five dimensional music might start with the same conditions and based on certain arbitrary choices of coercive influences it would eventually end up as a different piece of music that grew from those initial settings. It would seem that Brian Eno's generative music models are a close representation of this. He sets the initial values and rules and a new piece of music is generated each time they are engaged.

 

Now my understanding is still somewhat naive, so I ask you this: Would we be able to theoretically somehow perceive both musical paths simultaneously? Or do we only get to perceive one permutation of these rules at a time?

 

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Here's an explanation of at least ten dimensions:

 

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could be argued music is already 4d. sound is vibration in a three-dimensional medium, with frequency determined by time (a fourth)
excellent point! but i'm thinking four spatial dimensions specifically.

 

 

thought the 4th one was time.. though i don't think the 7 other dimensions have been 'labeled' quite yet.
My thought exactly.

 

 

I'm pretty sure music is already in four dimensions, with time - or duration if you will - being our perception of it.

 

dudes

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We would only hear it in the current dimensions that we occupy, so unless the "4th spacial dimension" part of the music effects the 3rd it would sound the same. For fun you could speculate about what if we could hear in 4 dimensions but that gets complex on a retarded level.

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