Re: emotions and music etc.
Date | 1998-05-02 18:19 |
From | Richard Dobson |
Subject | Re: emotions and music etc. |
Most of these threads run their course pretty quickly (perhaps this one already has!); and none has really developed to the point where a fresh list might be created. For me, it's all part of the rich tapestry. Ricgard Dobson Jim Stevenson wrote: > Though the topic of emotions and music, and how they are best expressed is > both interesting and valuable, I would much prefer a separate list for its > discussion. > > Anyone know of an appropriate list for such topics? > > Thanks, and please put your replies before quoting this. |
Date | 1998-05-02 20:02 |
From | Larry Troxler |
Subject | Re: emotions and music etc. |
Maybe a newsgroup would be more interesting for this. Or maybe not. One thing is true, is that there doesn't seem to be a general computer music list. This csound list certainly gets a lot of discussion about things other than csound, even other software synthesis platforms. Ordinarilly I would be complaining about this, but at the moment I don't think there's a more general alternative. Larry On Sat, 2 May 1998, Richard Dobson wrote: > Most of these threads run their course pretty quickly (perhaps this one > already has!); and none has really developed to the point where a fresh list > might be created. For me, it's all part of the rich tapestry. > > Ricgard Dobson > > Jim Stevenson wrote: > > > Though the topic of emotions and music, and how they are best expressed is > > both interesting and valuable, I would much prefer a separate list for its > > discussion. > > > > Anyone know of an appropriate list for such topics? > > > > Thanks, and please put your replies before quoting this. > > > > -- Larry Troxler -- lt@westnet.com -- Patterson, NY USA -- |
Date | 1998-05-04 12:47 |
From | "Robert Tucker Jr." |
Subject | Re: emotions and music etc. |
On Sat, 2 May 1998, Larry Troxler wrote: > Maybe a newsgroup would be more interesting for this. > Or maybe not. > > One thing is true, is that there doesn't seem to be a general computer > music list. Actually, there is, sort of. It's on American University's listserv (listserv@american.edu) and it's called EMUSIC-L. It's an electronic music list, which I suppose doesn't necessarily include computers, but I doubt there are too many people composing electronic music without computers nowadays. Best regards, Robert Tucker |
Date | 1998-05-05 13:53 |
From | jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk |
Subject | Re: emotions and music etc. |
There is the news group comp.music.research..... >>>>> "Larry" == Larry Troxler |
Date | 1998-05-05 18:14 |
From | Larry Troxler |
Subject | Re: emotions and music etc. |
On Tue, 5 May 1998 jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote: > There is the news group comp.music.research..... Yes, but it seems to be pretty much a dead group. I guess it never gained critical mass. Larry -- Larry Troxler -- lt@westnet.com -- Patterson, NY USA -- |
Date | 1998-05-06 11:06 |
From | jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk |
Subject | Re: emotions and music etc. |
It need not be dead. I have just taken over as moderator for a while, and would love to see informational messages rather than the sex-spam and other junk. ==John |