Harmolodic
Harmolodics is the musical philosophy of jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman a… Read Full Bio ↴Harmolodics is the musical philosophy of jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman and is therefore associated primarily with the jazz avant-garde and the free jazz movement, although its implications extend beyond these limits. Coleman defines harmolodics as: "the use of the physical and the mental of one's own logic made into an expression of sound to bring about the musical sensation of unison executed by a single person or with a group." Applied to the particulars of music, this means that "harmony, melody, speed, rhythm, time and phrases all have equal position in the results that come from the placing and spacing of ideas."[1]
Harmolodics seeks to free musical compositions from any tonal center, allowing harmonic progression independent of traditional European notions of tension and release. Harmolodics may loosely be defined as an expression of music in which harmony, movement of sound and melody all share the same value. The general effect is that music achieves an immediately open expression, without being constrained by tonal limitations, rhythmic pre-determination, or harmonic rules.
Coleman has been preparing a book called The Harmolodic Theory since at least the 1970s, but this remains unpublished. The only other known explanation of Harmolodics that was written by Coleman is an article called Prime Time for Harmolodics.
Coleman has also used the name Harmolodic for both his website and his record label, which had a distribution deal with Verve Records in the 1990s.
James "Blood" Ulmer, who played and toured with Coleman in the 1970s, has adopted harmolodics and applied the theories to his approach to jazz and blues guitar.
Harmolodics seeks to free musical compositions from any tonal center, allowing harmonic progression independent of traditional European notions of tension and release. Harmolodics may loosely be defined as an expression of music in which harmony, movement of sound and melody all share the same value. The general effect is that music achieves an immediately open expression, without being constrained by tonal limitations, rhythmic pre-determination, or harmonic rules.
Coleman has been preparing a book called The Harmolodic Theory since at least the 1970s, but this remains unpublished. The only other known explanation of Harmolodics that was written by Coleman is an article called Prime Time for Harmolodics.
Coleman has also used the name Harmolodic for both his website and his record label, which had a distribution deal with Verve Records in the 1990s.
James "Blood" Ulmer, who played and toured with Coleman in the 1970s, has adopted harmolodics and applied the theories to his approach to jazz and blues guitar.
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Oneohtrix Point Never Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Oneohtrix Point Never:
6th Floor Hey, woah, someone just scared the shit out of me,…
A Barely Lit Path If i empty my mind Do i scoop out my skull What…
Animals We sit on the side And observe all the animals I try…
Auto & Allo I know a place to go I know a place to…
Babylon Babylon It's for you I sing Babylon In a sea of other things…
Bail Bonds Did you, um, cancel the car? I know, I know Did you…
Black Snow Blind vision, blind belief Black snow is coming, saw it on…
Entry To White Castle Shit…
Flashback And now look at my fuckin' face! I can't go walkin'…
Freaky Eyes Oh ya Relax I know You and me Not far from dream Here and th…
Hospital Escape / Access-A-Ride I hope you can [?] there, ok? Of course…
Lift Where are you at? Meet me outside Now that I′m here There's …
Long Road Home We don′t rely on "There's nowhere to go" We realize that…
Manifold After the white bird A shepherd's tool was drawn Silently On…
Mutant Standard I′m just gonna start off by doing some stupid stuff Because…
No Good No good Cause I let you down No good Im gonna leave town I…
No Nightmares You're the only one You're the only one still falling On the…
Nothing's Special No me molestan el viento y la lluvia Haciendo su camino Pa'…
Ray Wakes Up Louisiana politics, the [?] say that if they don't get…
Returnal Another silo full, another dark dawn Bending the air, love i…
Same Undo us Undo, undo us below Same As above Undo, undo us belo…
Sticky Drama Sticky drama is the girl for me She′s so sticky from…
Still Stuff That Doesn't Happen Woken up from a dream From of dull memory Hidden rules Packr…
The Acid Hits Is he still in the park? [?]…
The Pure and the Damned Love, make me clean Love, touch me, cure me The pure always…
The Station It must be an infestation Something that I can't control It'…
Up Louisiana politics, the [?] say that if they don't get…
Warning In the glass house Warning, warning, warning, warning Warni…
We'll Take It I reckon you're interested in a vehicle Let's pray We'll ta…
Zebra PooBum PooBum PooBum PooBum PooBum PooBum PooBum PooBum PooB…
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@IN-eb3lm
Incredible
@nuhuh9455
Hold on...
I think this samples Pete Standing Alone by Boards of Canada...
@OblivionXE
Wow
You are a very old OPN fan
@acidgoosemusic
Chat GPT sent me here.
Edit: Which is eerie after reading the subtitles.
@ayyydonkeyy
did this sample demoral from his eccojamz album?
@scran
no
@RedStinger_0
NEVER GO TO GERMANY. IT IS WEIRD THERE.
@boatswain48
Just like OPN’s music and I like it.
@Cinnimin
DO NOT DRESS LIKE DETECTIVES OR DARKOS. THEY HAVE TAPE DECKS WITH OR WITHOUT AUTO REVERSE FUNCTION.