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Aleatoric.
Aleatoric?
Aleato-ric?
Alea-tor-ic?
Alea-tor-ic or aleato-ric?
Aleato-ric.

By digitising thunder and traffic noises, Georgia was able to compose aleatoric music.


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    aleatoric, by the way, kind of means "luck-based", as in: a method of composition that involves an element of randomness or something out of control of the author. Which relates to the music of the books maybe?

    dri-fton October 15, 2006   Link
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    This is a genius song. The first time listening to this song is awesome. (Notice the letters read, eat and sleep take up.)

    charrbinon March 24, 2005   Link
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    All of this comes from one of those "spelling bee"s or something. Which makes sense. I like it.

    dri-fton October 15, 2006   Link
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    Yeah, I definitely think that aleatoric has a strong resonance with The Books' music. Replace Georgie with The Books in the last line and it makes perfect sense.

    mtolskyon November 08, 2006   Link
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    what do you mean "Notice the letters read, eat and sleep take up" charrbin?

    WereAllMatteron March 10, 2007   Link
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    I was wondering the same thing WereAllMatter

    Senson October 05, 2007   Link

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