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?
I already like this.
yes but no after it gets popular
>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
Almost like this but even more stripped back?
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
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
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
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
>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.