Have any of y'all heard this? A music-loving friend of mine from Austin shared this with me. Microtonal music. Pretty wild stuff.
Oh good old Jerry. Sounds a lot like Hit That by the Offspring:Man I just had a montage play through my head of a stray, but happy, dog roaming a suburban neighborhood sifting through trash, peeing on a car tire, humping someone’s prize poodle, walks carefree down a sunny sidewalk, takes a dump on Jerry’s lawn, running from Jerry spraying water from a garden hose at him, and coming to rest on the patio of a local brewery, where he’s the neighborhood celebrity and gets free dinner and a beer.
That's an interesting new sound. Never heard "microtonal" used to describe music. Neat. Is there a specific small micro sound that makes it more distinct and more tonal?
Oh good old Jerry. Sounds a lot like Hit That by the Offspring:
View: https://youtu.be/HwRL1LNVTLI?is=P38-3tmDeDdxjbqy
Allen
Neato daddy-o!"Western" music is divided into 12 notes per octave. So-called Microtonal music, which has existed in the Middle East and SE Asia for centuries if not millennia, has more than 12 notes per octave. It's further subdivided in other words, and so it has notes that exist between the notes that our ears are used to hearing. It even has notes that might be very close to a note we know, but ever so slightly off from it - the 12-note scale and the various microtonal scales overlay each other differently. For people from other cultures, this is what they've always known and it sounds perfectly familiar.