who reads out the time, the seconds, loud, and the other person follows the score. i am very keen on experimental and weird music. and so, when asked to compose a piece of music for five to ten freighters, i easily jumped at the chance. i had no idea what it was going to sound like. basically, we re given a graphic score where we can kind of basically like, fill in dots, so to speak, that indicate when somebody is supposed to honk their horn. 41, 42, 43. quite often, you can hear a harmony which is actually not intended butjust happens to come out like this sometimes. it s absolutely beautiful. one, two, three, four. horn blares ..five, six, seven. horns honking continues sheila
that s the ship to shore radio here. and there s two people. you have a time taker who reads out the time, the seconds, loud, and the other person follows the score. i am very keen on experimental and weird music. and so, when asked to compose a piece of music for five to ten freighters, i easilyjumped at the chance. i had no idea what it was going to sound like. basically, we re given a graphic score where we can kind of basically like, fill in dots, so to speak, that indicate when somebody is supposed to honk their horn. 41, 42, 43. quite often, you can hear a harmony which is actually not intended butjust happens to come out like this sometimes. it s absolutely beautiful. one, two, three, four. horn blares ..five, six, seven. horns honking continues
i am very keen on experimental and weird music. and so, when asked to compose a piece of music for five to ten freighters, i easily jumped at the chance. i had no idea what it was going to sound like. basically, we re given a graphic score where we can kind of basically like, fill in dots, so to speak, that indicate when somebody is supposed to honk their horn. 41, 42, 43. quite often, you can hear a harmony which is actually not intended butjust happens to come out like this sometimes. it s absolutely beautiful. one, two, three, four. horn blares ..five, six, seven. horns honk
intended butjust happens to come out like this sometimes. it s absolutely beautiful. one, two, three, four. horn blares ..five, six, seven. horns honking continues sheila was doing the horn today. i herfirst time. and she started out, ok, i got to get this right, i i got to do this right. and after a while, i she got into it and got into the ad lib, improvised spirit of the thing. - and you could almost see her. her body language was going to the music. i and i thought, ok, this is fantastic. i 59, 60!
that s the ship to shore radio here. and there s two people. you have a time taker who reads out the time, the seconds, loud, and the other person follows the score. i am very keen on experimental and weird music. and so, when asked to compose a piece of music for five to ten freighters, i easilyjumped at the chance. i had no idea what it was going to sound like. basically, we re given a graphic score where we can kind of basically like, fill in dots, so to speak, that indicate when somebody is supposed to honk their horn. 41, 42, 43. quite often, you can hear a harmony which is actually not intended butjust happens to come out like this sometimes. it s absolutely beautiful. one, two, three, four. horn blares ..five, six, seven.