Noise for Airports

Vibrations and how they get to your ears.

Noise for airports is a blog about culture, sound, music, and technology.

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From 5 against 4, Steve Peter’s The Webster Cycles:
It gets its name from the fact that the musical material originates in the Webster dictionary; Peters has taken all words that include just the letters A to G (being musical notes), arranged them in alphabetical order, & given them to players as a musical score.
You can listen to a few performances of the piece at the ensemble Interrobang’s Bandcamp page.
(via 5 against 4)

From 5 against 4, Steve Peter’s The Webster Cycles:

It gets its name from the fact that the musical material originates in the Webster dictionary; Peters has taken all words that include just the letters A to G (being musical notes), arranged them in alphabetical order, & given them to players as a musical score.

You can listen to a few performances of the piece at the ensemble Interrobang’s Bandcamp page.

(via 5 against 4)