Ok, ok, I think many of us are reaching the saturation point regarding the whole Period vs. Modern debate. So how's about a new topic? How about Hyper-Modern vs. Modern? Yep, that's right...
An orchestra of electric strings, electric woodwinds, electric percussion, electric bass, a sound-mixing board plus behemoth speakers for the ALL-OUT BLAST EFFECT. It'll make any rock/rap/pop band minuscle and obsolete forever!
The way I understand it is that sound-mixing already takes place in studios that prepare CM CDs. And many symphony halls and theatres are already outfitted with sound-enhancing speakers -- so it's already happening, albeit on a smaller scaler.
Sound studios routinely add bass or treble here and there to bring out the "best" in a recording, so how about just going all out for the Hyper-Modern Sound? You can have extra "reverb" or resonance for that echoing sound, you can smooth out even roughest of passages into liquid perfection, you can make an orchestra of 100 sound like 1,000! And on and on...
Ok, I know I may be sounding sacrilegous here and personally I prefer the PURE sound of unenhanced instruments. But I'm suggesting all this as one way to put CM on the world map again. To make people wake up and see this isn't some "museum piece." It ought to definitely bring in the young people that's for sure!
Look at it this way -- if the integrity and message of a Beethoven sonata can be transferred to a modern Steinway (I know you disagree Rod, so please sit down ) then what's to stop us from going further? I mean the strings we use (as Rod has pointed out repeatedly) are not even the same as those in B's time, yet they can still impart the "Message." So, it's really not much more of a jump to using an eletric string is it?
Please understand I am not referring to synthesizers here! I ain't talkin' Techno Beethoven! NO WAY. (I heard B's Nineth synthesized and it SUCKED!) The players will still have to be talented professionals. But now those same players will have the extra "umph" of electric power! Hey! AC/DC's been doing it for years. Why should they have all the fun? Right, Rod?
Ok, I've laid it out -- the new hot topic:
HYPER-MODERN VS. MODERN
Let it go, let it roll, bring it on, c'mon!!!
[This message has been edited by euphony131 (edited 02-27-2001).]
An orchestra of electric strings, electric woodwinds, electric percussion, electric bass, a sound-mixing board plus behemoth speakers for the ALL-OUT BLAST EFFECT. It'll make any rock/rap/pop band minuscle and obsolete forever!
The way I understand it is that sound-mixing already takes place in studios that prepare CM CDs. And many symphony halls and theatres are already outfitted with sound-enhancing speakers -- so it's already happening, albeit on a smaller scaler.
Sound studios routinely add bass or treble here and there to bring out the "best" in a recording, so how about just going all out for the Hyper-Modern Sound? You can have extra "reverb" or resonance for that echoing sound, you can smooth out even roughest of passages into liquid perfection, you can make an orchestra of 100 sound like 1,000! And on and on...
Ok, I know I may be sounding sacrilegous here and personally I prefer the PURE sound of unenhanced instruments. But I'm suggesting all this as one way to put CM on the world map again. To make people wake up and see this isn't some "museum piece." It ought to definitely bring in the young people that's for sure!
Look at it this way -- if the integrity and message of a Beethoven sonata can be transferred to a modern Steinway (I know you disagree Rod, so please sit down ) then what's to stop us from going further? I mean the strings we use (as Rod has pointed out repeatedly) are not even the same as those in B's time, yet they can still impart the "Message." So, it's really not much more of a jump to using an eletric string is it?
Please understand I am not referring to synthesizers here! I ain't talkin' Techno Beethoven! NO WAY. (I heard B's Nineth synthesized and it SUCKED!) The players will still have to be talented professionals. But now those same players will have the extra "umph" of electric power! Hey! AC/DC's been doing it for years. Why should they have all the fun? Right, Rod?
Ok, I've laid it out -- the new hot topic:
HYPER-MODERN VS. MODERN
Let it go, let it roll, bring it on, c'mon!!!
[This message has been edited by euphony131 (edited 02-27-2001).]
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