On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 09:42 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Thu, 2013-09-12 at 20:48 -1000, david wrote:
But just think of the soundscapes a technological
dolphin could come up
with!
Perhaps not much different to Japanese classical music. AFAIK for Asian
languages there are those pitch bend effects as birds and whales do too,
at least the singing in Japanese classical music does include it, while
it often sounds like it is done by whisky gargling old women, whereas
birds and whales do sound more cute.
Serious, the people making classical music often are stiff as a poker
and the Japanese classical musicians are often stiff as a poker squared,
I suspect that Dolphins are more playful, while making similar music.
I'm not kidding about the musicians. It seems to be a cultural issue,
even to brew tea is done in a ridiculous way by some Japanese people,
might be good regarding to meditation or what ever, but it often is far
away from being music or e.g. a useful way to brew a tea.