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More Notes on Indoctrinating Music with Real Emotion: Adrian Benavides Part 2
A few weeks ago, I posted about a very moving blog post by Adrian Benavides, when discussing his new album – Same Time Next Time. Not only was I taken by the honesty and open way Adrian discussed the death … Continue reading →
Posted in guitar, Loop Music, Musicology
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Tagged adrian benavides, markus reuter, paul carr, same time next time
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Destuctive Editing: Can ‘Pain’ be Indoctrinated in Music and Meaning transfered to a listener?
Here is a beautiful and graphic account of how painful circumstances resulted in a particular creative practice in music production. I would love to hear this piece by Adrian Benavides. As a musicologist, one of the things I challenge my … Continue reading →
Posted in Academic, Musicology
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Tagged adrian benavides, meaning in music, musicology, paul carr, roland barthes, unberto eco
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