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The Demise of the Triangular Mix: Why Has it happened?
In Alan Moore’s excellent paper with Ruth Dockwary, he discusses the demise of what he calls the ‘Triangular’ mix – which has been replaced by the ‘diagonal’. To get an understanding of this, listen the ‘The Wind Cry’s Mary’ by Jimi … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, Diagonal mix, hendrix, mix, musicology, paul carr, Triangular mix
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Modern Uses of The Soundbox: Examples of Triangular Mixes
Today in my musicology session – we discussed a few ways in which a musical mix can be analyzed. It started by suggesting the following factors as a way to consider recorded sound. ¨Listen closely for the relationships between instruments … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Moore, Cluster, Diagonal mix, musicology, paul carr, Ruth Dockaway, The soundbox, Triangular mix
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