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Re: There is style and then there is mood

Posted by Eric Charles-2 on Feb 28, 2021; 5:27am
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Well.... it's art and art "creates a mood" in the broad sense... right? 

By that I mean... I think... not that "art" inherently does that... but that the art we keep around is the art that does it to some desirable level. 

I like The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, Bojack Horseman, and Smashing Pumpkins. Christi doesn't. She doesn't like them, because she doesn't like the "mood" they leave her in. 


On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 1:40 AM jon zingale <[hidden email]> wrote:
I spent the working day listening to Arvo Pärt and now I am experiencing a not unfamiliar experience. Voicings relegated to the back of my mind auto-hallucinate music not in the style, but in the mood of Pärt. There is no particular melody or theme but instead simply, and non-specifically, a feeling. If pressed to denotationally represent the experience, I would find the direct translation to tintinnabuli, to arpeggiated tonic triads, and counter-stepwise diatonic motion. Such a representation, however, would be secondary to the actual experience, to the experience of wistful longing, endless expanses; the intensity of all-consuming and stoic loneliness. What is this that I produce?

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