Over the centuries, musical notation has evolved from a set of vague scribbles into a precise, finely-tuned system for communicating musical ideas. But can we do better? Enter graphic scores, a movement that started in the mid-20th century to experiment with the principles of musical notation and see what happened. From purposefully ambiguous scores to notating computer effects, graphic scores have found numerous uses, even if traditional notation is still the most common. For now.
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https://youtu.be/875lUDW1tWUHistory of Notation video:
https://youtu.be/fJtgzYAQOkkEye Music video:
https://youtu.be/N1lJQt6dAc8Treatise:
https://youtu.be/JMzIXxlwuCsArtikulation:
https://youtu.be/71hNl_skTZQSolitude:
https://soundcloud.com/hans-christoph-steiner/solitudeUnicorn:
https://youtu.be/i3tiuGVDDkkSOURCES:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/oct/07/graphic-music-scores-playing-pictures-tom-phillipshttps://at.or.at/hans/solitude/http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/picturesofmusic/pages/anim.htmlhttps://blogthehum.wordpress.com/2016/02/29/cornelius-cardews-treatise-1963-67/Script:
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About the Site 🌐
This site provides links to random videos hosted at YouTube, with the emphasis on random. 🎥
Origins of the Idea 🌱
The original idea for this site stemmed from the need to benchmark the popularity of a video against the general population of YouTube videos. 🧠
Challenges Faced 🤔
Obtaining a large sample of videos was crucial for accurate ranking, but YouTube lacks a direct method to gather random video IDs.
Even searching for random strings on YouTube doesn't yield truly random results, complicating the process further. 🔍
Creating Truly Random Links 🛠️
The YouTube API offers additional functions enabling the discovery of more random videos. Through inventive techniques and a touch of space-time manipulation, we've achieved a process yielding nearly 100% random links to YouTube videos.
About YouTube 📺
YouTube, an American video-sharing website based in San Bruno, California, offers a diverse range of user-generated and corporate media content. 🌟
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Users can upload, view, rate, share, and comment on videos, with content spanning video clips, music videos, live streams, and more.
While most content is uploaded by individuals, media corporations like CBS and the BBC also contribute. Unregistered users can watch videos, while registered users enjoy additional privileges such as uploading unlimited videos and adding comments.
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YouTube and creators earn revenue through Google AdSense, with most videos free to view. Premium channels and subscription services like YouTube Music and YouTube Premium offer ad-free streaming.
As of February 2017, over 400 hours of content were uploaded to YouTube every minute, with the site ranking as the second-most popular globally. By May 2019, this figure exceeded 500 hours per minute. 📈
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