Blurt!Commonplace Book

music

“They also found that, in general, the size of the birds’ repertoire decreased as anthropogenic noise increased, especially when the birds were exposed to levels of anthropogenic noise that were above the usual noise to which they were accustomed.”

posted Nov. 25, 2022, 8:00pm

“Record labels are digging their own grave. They finally have achieved their dream — which is to make money while doing as little work as possible. But the end result is a world in which they add so little value that no successful musician will want them any longer.”

posted Sep. 18, 2022, 8:00pm

“My assessment … suggests that the blues has very old roots, originating with performers who found new ways of playing African-inflected music in the New World — but typically in rural areas where they could remain immune to many of the influences linked to commercial trends in American music.”

posted Sep. 15, 2022, 8:00pm

“[Edison] pushed aggressively for a standardized way of singing — one that aimed to keep American music under unrealistic constraints. This only made the public all the more enthusiastic when something more expansive and free came along. And he unwittingly provided the tools these radical new musicians needed to advance their agenda.”

posted Jul. 5, 2021, 9:16pm

“What does this have to do with pop music? The Lempel-Ziv algorithm works by exploiting repeated sequences. How efficiently LZ can compress a text is directly related to the number and length of the repeated sections in that text.”

posted Jan. 10, 2020, 10:26pm