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I need some of your guys help! I have a school project for music production and it analyzes the distinction in people's judgement between what is considered music and what is considered noise.

I have 3 different sounds that I am going to play. The first time through it will just play each sound once. The next time it will play a random rhytmic pattern of the 3 different sounds and the 3rd time it will play all 3 different sounds in a repeatable pattern.

Listen to them here : https://soundcloud.com/matt-gibson-6/noise-vs-music-school

For each section just tell me whether you think that it is noise or it is musical. Then just give me a small explanation why you think it is musical/noise (you do not have to, but I need someone to).

Then listen to this song (or just a small part of it) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=A6P7eev95es
and tell me whether you think it is noise or music. And what makes it noise or music.

Thanks in advance, anything will help! :)

I need some of your guys help! I have a school project for music production and it analyzes the distinction in people's judgement between what is considered music and what is considered noise.

I have 3 different sounds that I am going to play. The first time through it will just play each sound once. The next time it will play a random rhytmic pattern of the 3 different sounds and the 3rd time it will play all 3 different sounds in a repeatable pattern.

Listen to them here : https://soundcloud.com/matt-gibson-6/noise-vs-music-school

For each section just tell me whether you think that it is noise or it is musical. Then just give me a small explanation why you think it is musical/noise (you do not have to, but I need someone to).

Then listen to this song (or just a small part of it) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=A6P7eev95es
and tell me whether you think it is noise or music. And what makes it noise or music.

Thanks in advance, anything will help! :)
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#2
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I'll do this later, seems pretty cool

I'll do this later, seems pretty cool
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Music is a completely selfish (creator and listener) way of expressing yourself.

Extreme example :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3q_EB_guGQ

p.s I fucking love Prurient, fuck the haters

Music is a completely selfish (creator and listener) way of expressing yourself.

Extreme example :
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3q_EB_guGQ[/youtube]

p.s I fucking love Prurient, fuck the haters
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#4
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all 3 just seemed like noise randomly being played without much rhythm

all 3 just seemed like noise randomly being played without much rhythm
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#5
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#4 the last segment is definitely a consistent rhythm, but thanks for your opinion. also the 3rd noise is a piano and the first 2 are random noises

#4 the last segment is definitely a consistent rhythm, but thanks for your opinion. also the 3rd noise is a piano and the first 2 are random noises
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I did a second major in music in college and I swear every course had to start with this "what is music" discussion, which is pointless imo because the difference between noise and music is totally subjective.

I WANT to say that none of the sounds or the parts of the Grateful Dead song that I listened to are music, but that is because I don't like them. I prefer my music to have the tones, chord progressions, pitches, rhythms, etc. from traditional Western music that I am used to, otherwise it is difficult for me to enjoy or find meaning/expression in it. But just because I don't like/understand them, doesn't mean that they're not music... So I guess I would conclude that they are all music because they are all sounds, and all sounds could be considered music.

I did a second major in music in college and I swear every course had to start with this "what is music" discussion, which is pointless imo because the difference between noise and music is totally subjective.

I WANT to say that none of the sounds or the parts of the Grateful Dead song that I listened to are music, but that is because I don't like them. I prefer my music to have the tones, chord progressions, pitches, rhythms, etc. from traditional Western music that I am used to, otherwise it is difficult for me to enjoy or find meaning/expression in it. But just because I don't like/understand them, doesn't mean that they're not music... So I guess I would conclude that they are all music because they are all sounds, and all sounds could be considered music.
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#7
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fuck you mgib

fuck you mgib
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#8
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you suck dick shutup

you suck dick shutup
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#9
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA and thank you swiper

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA and thank you swiper
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#10
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%E2%80%B233%E2%80%B3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%E2%80%B233%E2%80%B3
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#11
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this is irrelevant but this https://soundcloud.com/matt-gibson-6/instrumental-1807-438am is a really lovely song

as for the actual sounds, I only found the ones with the piano to sound vaguely like music. it might just be because the first two are played with really weird rhythms.

this is irrelevant but this https://soundcloud.com/matt-gibson-6/instrumental-1807-438am is a really lovely song

as for the actual sounds, I only found the ones with the piano to sound vaguely like music. it might just be because the first two are played with really weird rhythms.
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#12
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Music is "Organized Sound". All it needs is a start and an end. This piece, entitled 4:33 by John Cage is an example of it. To say something is 'music' is entirely subjective beyond this definition. An Indonesian Gamelan sounds nothing like western music but it sure is music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN2zcLBr_VM

Music is "Organized Sound". All it needs is a start and an end. This piece, entitled 4:33 by John Cage is an example of it. To say something is 'music' is entirely subjective beyond this definition. An Indonesian Gamelan sounds nothing like western music but it sure is music. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN2zcLBr_VM[/youtube]
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First audio clip

Sound 1: I consider this one to be musical. What I feel makes this sound to be considered music is because it has kind of a natural tone to it like a drum or other percussion instrument. It doesn't have a constant tone and intensity that would otherwise be considered noise

Sound 2: I consider this one to be noise. What I feel makes this sound to be considered noise is the fact that it starts and ends off exactly at the same tone and intensity, never changing in between. In the simple terms it feels manufactured/fake.

Sound 3: I consider this one to be musical. Like the first sound, it has a natural tone and progression to it. It's obviously a piano playing a note, which makes the association to music much more easier to make. The sound doesn't have a constant tone and the intensity decreases as the sound fades out.

Second audio clip

This song I guess can be considered musical, despite it consisting of random noises (natural and manufactured/fake noises). There's a certain "melody" to the song with different tones, intensities, and the obvious vocal element to the song. There isn't a real progression to the song, but there's definitely a musical element to the song

Might be some crappy explanations but there you have it

First audio clip

Sound 1: I consider this one to be musical. What I feel makes this sound to be considered music is because it has kind of a natural tone to it like a drum or other percussion instrument. It doesn't have a constant tone and intensity that would otherwise be considered noise

Sound 2: I consider this one to be noise. What I feel makes this sound to be considered noise is the fact that it starts and ends off exactly at the same tone and intensity, never changing in between. In the simple terms it feels manufactured/fake.

Sound 3: I consider this one to be musical. Like the first sound, it has a natural tone and progression to it. It's obviously a piano playing a note, which makes the association to music much more easier to make. The sound doesn't have a constant tone and the intensity decreases as the sound fades out.

Second audio clip

This song I guess can be considered musical, despite it consisting of random noises (natural and manufactured/fake noises). There's a certain "melody" to the song with different tones, intensities, and the obvious vocal element to the song. There isn't a real progression to the song, but there's definitely a musical element to the song

Might be some crappy explanations but there you have it
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#14
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it's all music, anything can be music in the same way anything can be called 'art'.

fuck the grateful dead

it's all music, anything can be music in the same way anything can be called 'art'.

fuck the grateful dead
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#15
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Section 1 (single note):

Sound 1 - music (Sounded like it could be a beat in a song or something).
Sound 2 - noise (Sounds like a dial tone, not really musical).
Sound 3 - music (Sounds like it originated from a musical instrument).

Section 2 (rhythmic pattern):

Sound 1 - noise (Sounded like some random object was tapping against a door or wall or something. More like it was being randomly moved by the wind or something rather than being performed by a person. Maybe if other music was added to it, it could sound like the beat to a song, but on its own it just sounded like noise).

Sound 2 - noise (Just sounded like a phone was freaking out, not music).

Sound 3 - music (Because it sounds like it came from an instrument intended to create music, this note will always sound like music (whether that music sounds good or not is something else entirely)).

Section 3: Repeated Pattern

Sound 1 - music (Sounds like the beat to a song).

Sound 2 - noise (Sounds like a dial tone again).

Sound 3 - music (Comes from an instrument, it is music).

The I would consider that Grateful Dead song music (albeit not any music I enjoy listening to), but only as a whole piece. Only because there is a voice singing some sort of melody (i.e. a recognizable instrument) does it count as a song for me. Everything in the background is just random noise, however when combined with the voice, the whole thing becomes music.

Section 1 (single note):

Sound 1 - music (Sounded like it could be a beat in a song or something).
Sound 2 - noise (Sounds like a dial tone, not really musical).
Sound 3 - music (Sounds like it originated from a musical instrument).


Section 2 (rhythmic pattern):

Sound 1 - noise (Sounded like some random object was tapping against a door or wall or something. More like it was being randomly moved by the wind or something rather than being performed by a person. Maybe if other music was added to it, it could sound like the beat to a song, but on its own it just sounded like noise).

Sound 2 - noise (Just sounded like a phone was freaking out, not music).

Sound 3 - music (Because it sounds like it came from an instrument intended to create music, this note will always sound like music (whether that music sounds good or not is something else entirely)).


Section 3: Repeated Pattern

Sound 1 - music (Sounds like the beat to a song).

Sound 2 - noise (Sounds like a dial tone again).

Sound 3 - music (Comes from an instrument, it is music).



The I would consider that Grateful Dead song music (albeit not any music I enjoy listening to), but only as a whole piece. Only because there is a voice singing some sort of melody (i.e. a recognizable instrument) does it count as a song for me. Everything in the background is just random noise, however when combined with the voice, the whole thing becomes music.
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thanks for all the answers guys

thanks for all the answers guys
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