Welcome to my new blog Chamber Dissonance! If this catches
on in anyway, I will be vastly surprised. A quick glossary look up from http://www.classicalworks.com/ will
tell us that, “Chamber music is written
for 2 to 10 solo parts featuring one instrument to a part. Each part bears the
same importance.” No doubt many of you will associate this what is commonly
called classical music in the street vernacular. The same web site would inform
us that, “Dissonance is harsh, discordant, and lack of harmony. Also a chord
that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord.” These
words together may help explain my endeavor here on this blog. I attend to write
about music…you know that art form built with sound and silence. Not just any
won kind of music mind you. Music in the broadest sort of sense. Professional
and amateur instrumental, folk, rock, goth, world, ska, electronic, and sorts
of other disjointed genres will be discussed here. As I wish to write about the
musicians, software, and instruments used. The chamber is but one of the many
venues and types of music. On top of that, a chamber is a room, most of us
listen to music in rooms. Dissonance is about how well all of this should fit
together. I probably wouldn’t want to read a blog as diverse as I hope to make
it. So it seems like all I can tell you is that what comes should be in some
way related to an art form composed of sound and silence.
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