Would a 90 minute album of nothing but 1 note repeated over and over again be liked here?

Would a 90 minute album of nothing but 1 note repeated over and over again be liked here?

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I already like this.

yes but no after it gets popular

youtube.com/watch?v=nIs3jechQ_E

>not 90 minutes
>has more than 1 note
not anywhere near what I'm asking

does the same note in different octaves count

What is drone

I love William Basinski

show off

no
one note
continuously
for 90 minutes
usually has more than one note

For what purpose

youtube.com/watch?v=arDiByS5elw

Almost like this but even more stripped back?

youtu.be/r20gL2CvZXE

it'd probably be hailed as a minimalist drone masterpiece

It’s only 40 minutes, but the second track on this album is the same note continuously

vocaroo.com/i/s1xYbmj4kPJ7

Here you go OP, I made such an album especially for you. It took me years to hone these guitar skills but it's finally paid off. I hope you enjoy.

Sorry that it's only 86 minutes minutes long by the way, I just couldn't think how to fill the remaining four minutes.

Well since the majority of Sup Forums seems to think that:
>too repetitive
>not complex enough
aren't legitimate criticisms of music, then I would think there would be a lot of people here who would love it

depends on the one note. my interest is thoroughly piqued though

Good point frogposter, i agree

Just call someone and listen to the phone ring and loop it for 90 minutes.

''In music, a drone is a harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout most or all of a piece.''

Read next time you idiot.

Judging by the lack of response to this I think the answer to OP’s question is no.

C#3

something hi pitched quite a bit, keep peoples interest

the majority of Sup Forums are morons. anybody with a brain knows that complexity and repetitiveness are important factors in making good music.

Only 60 minutes but otherwise I think this is what you're looking for
youtube.com/watch?v=w5dL-xmPJEc

m8 is that a bend i hear?
is a pitch being bent?
it's not the same fucking note now is it?

/r/ that greentext where guy has an euphoric experience listening a climax of some drone album in a train but afterwards notices that his music player actually got stuck in a loop of 1-2 seconds of random noise

>>has more than 1 note

I will in future strive to achieve more consistent artistic excellence and purity. Sorry I failed you.

>oh haha it's an OCTAVE so it's the SAME
no
I want the same fucking wavelength for 90 minutes

boring

Here's 3 hours of one note (curated by Jeff Mangum): wfmu.org/archiveplayer/?show=5595&archive=117141&starttime=

This

any time a note is going to be played on a standard instrument you will have many wavelengths coming together to for a sound :^)
you need a sine wave oscillator

Closest thing I could find that was almost interesting to listen to

youtube.com/watch?v=hIw7oeZKpZc

>implying I couldn't do it with a theremin

lol stay PERFECTLY still for 90 minutes

>turn theremin on
>leave room
get rekt

Holy shit. I've been looking for this for a while. Thanks user.

What note is this?

And of course Sachiko M delivers. OF COURSE.