Journalism-art project looking at humanity from the angle of sound. Interviews of your favorite musicians, politicians, friends, artists, and family members. What are your most important sounds?
Showing posts with label musicians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musicians. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Sent by Ravens (hard rock) and their Most Important Sounds
So yeah, it took me a little while to get this last one up finally, but here it is! I'll have two more in the "AwakeningFest" series coming this week, so do stay tuned. After that, I have another sound project set from a sheep festival (weird, huh)!
I think the security guard who helped me get these said it best. "It's that instant reaction," Kate C. said, and went on to explain that the interest in the question comes for her from seeing people's momentary reaction. An alarm, a siren--these are things that people instantly react to, things that stir people's blood and let them know danger stalks, or awaits in a business suit, or approaches in the form of a missed school-bus. These sounds become the Most Important Sound because we instinctually respond, and because they save our lives.
The instant, spur-of-the-moment hypothesis Kate offered also fits nicely with the other answers. To musicians, music is like your alarm. It's the thing that keeps you alive. It's the sound that protects you, or with which you warn the world. I think, anyway. Not being much of a musician myself, I'm not sure I know. The sound of the wind follows nicely from music, because it's a sound that culturally we associate with music and poetry. If Kate's theory is correct, the first answer, aside from being funny, highlights what pops out into Zach's head when he hears "important"--his wife. (cue d'aaaaaaawww)
So if you had to go on a gunshot gut reaction, what do you think when you hear "important"? How would that change your MIP answer?
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Hawk Nelson and their Most Important Sounds (AwakeningFest 3)
Every time I say "the sound of music" I begin to sing my favorite things parody in my head. I even made a video of that song. It's kind of awful, but I feel obligated to link to it for full disclosure of my hownottoblog failure. Anyway, here's Hawk Nelson!
I apologize for the awful quality. They wouldn't let me take video, and the AwakeningFest bands in the back were makin' a heaven-uva lotta noise.
But again we see the relationality sound holds for people in the "my wife saying she loves me" answer, and the career/life orientation in "music." The funny thing is, in the years of asking this question, no one has ever said "music" as the MIP--except musicians.
I love, too, how everyone interprets the question differently. Perhaps this is a sign of a bad interview in normal reporting, but for an art project like this, which is meant to showcase humanity (as is all art), I think it's beautiful. Mr. Benner answered "what is the most important sound to me," I think Mr. Dunn answered "what is the most influential sound in the world," and Mr. Biro answered "what is the perfect sound." I love how this question not only shows what sounds are important, but how different people define important!
How do you define important? And have you told me yet what you think is the most important sound?
Monday, September 26, 2011
Help! Metal Band Disciple Sounds Off, But I Missed a Man
These guys are Kevin / Micah / Andrew / Israel and Trent.
Andrew is the guy who has question marks over his head in the subtitles. I am absolutely embarrassed to say I can't remember what Andrew said there. Please comment and help me solve the riddle of the 'sound that makes us all equal again.'
The point is made, however, even if I cannot solve the riddle. Some things make us equal, and the kind of music we listen to or the kind of sounds we prefer often label our socioeconomic status or inner sensibility. I don't know if that's how it should be--should we be labelled by our music? Or is it a good thing that you can often extrapolate to a person's inside based on what they like to hear? What say you?
Another interesting observation these guys bring up: the things dearest to our hearts are, quite obviously, often mothers and children. I don't believe that's biological wiring. I believe that's biological wiring meant to represent the state of human hearts. But of course, those kind of metaphors and things are not for here, but for here. What kind of sounds remind you of your mother? Are children a positive auditory experience for you? Just some stuff to think about.
And of course--who doesn't want to be poetic? Cicadas are pretty cool, Mr. Kevin, even though I know you were in a hurry to go. XD What kind of sounds do you think are the most poetic or clever, people? And the original sound, "eeeee" raises a similar question. What kind of sounds strike you, personally, as the most funny?
Hope that gave you guys some food for thought today. Again, this project is about you, thinking about life and what matters to you!
Andrew is the guy who has question marks over his head in the subtitles. I am absolutely embarrassed to say I can't remember what Andrew said there. Please comment and help me solve the riddle of the 'sound that makes us all equal again.'
The point is made, however, even if I cannot solve the riddle. Some things make us equal, and the kind of music we listen to or the kind of sounds we prefer often label our socioeconomic status or inner sensibility. I don't know if that's how it should be--should we be labelled by our music? Or is it a good thing that you can often extrapolate to a person's inside based on what they like to hear? What say you?
Another interesting observation these guys bring up: the things dearest to our hearts are, quite obviously, often mothers and children. I don't believe that's biological wiring. I believe that's biological wiring meant to represent the state of human hearts. But of course, those kind of metaphors and things are not for here, but for here. What kind of sounds remind you of your mother? Are children a positive auditory experience for you? Just some stuff to think about.
And of course--who doesn't want to be poetic? Cicadas are pretty cool, Mr. Kevin, even though I know you were in a hurry to go. XD What kind of sounds do you think are the most poetic or clever, people? And the original sound, "eeeee" raises a similar question. What kind of sounds strike you, personally, as the most funny?
Hope that gave you guys some food for thought today. Again, this project is about you, thinking about life and what matters to you!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
AwakeningFest: Hip-hop Group Grits Sounds off
AwakeningFest 2011. I got to ask a bunch of great musicians what they think the most important sound is! BigCof and Bonafide both agree that music is the sound that defines the world for them.
Unlike a lot of musicians, these gentlemen needed no time to think. Maybe that's because they're rappers, and quick with their mouths. Or maybe they were in a hurry. But to me, their certainty shouts that music really is important to them--it's their living after all--and it's cool to see that in the way they answered.
Not that a pensive, slower response means anything less. Simply that GRITS decided a long time ago that they would serve their world, themselves, and their God through music. For a lot of musicians like GRITS, music really is the most important sound in the world.
Check in with me tomorrow to see what the metal band Disciple said!
Unlike a lot of musicians, these gentlemen needed no time to think. Maybe that's because they're rappers, and quick with their mouths. Or maybe they were in a hurry. But to me, their certainty shouts that music really is important to them--it's their living after all--and it's cool to see that in the way they answered.
Not that a pensive, slower response means anything less. Simply that GRITS decided a long time ago that they would serve their world, themselves, and their God through music. For a lot of musicians like GRITS, music really is the most important sound in the world.
Check in with me tomorrow to see what the metal band Disciple said!
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