Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Music

A true universal language indeed. You can make music that travels through the universe forever with sticks and stones, and anyone can do it. So....do it.


Example of 'Are'are music, as filmed and studied by ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp in the Solomon Islands.






Bobby McFerrin demonstrates the power of the pentatonic scale, using audience participation, at the event "Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus", from the 2009 World Science Festival, June 12, 2009.






This kid put together the top ten best NES video game songs of all time and I think he nailed it. He spells number with two m's. I think hes young but he has grasped the concept that the Japanese NES music makers had a great appreciation for American Jazz.






Amazing performance of They Might Be Giants on Dave Letterman In 1992.
"I Palindrome I" (notice Paul Shaffer jamming with them...cool.)






NOW FOR SOMETHING SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT!
An oldie but a goodie! (Cant get enough of this fucking video,...it blows my mind!)








~ARTWORK OF THE DAY~
This one by Munk One: "Mastadon Mountain Fight"


2 comments:

  1. I couldv'e put up way better nes tunes than that fuck up. ICE CLIMBER? FUCK YOU! WHERES GAUNTLET or FINAL FANTASY? As far as bushmen clicking sticks, ok they are less evolved so I'll give them a pass. Bobby Mcferrin never ceases to amaze. Mastadon mountain fight is ridiculous. POST SOME DORKANOID!!!

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  2. i'll post Dorkanoid motherfuckers! Yeah.

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