After listening to this promo, I have to listen to the full piece. I hope the full piece is as fun as its advertisement, which makes use of music and humor.
The idea of using experimental music as "audio inkblots" is both original and intriguing. Although the sampling of "test subjects" is unscientifically small, each person who listened to the music samples came from a unique background and had different musical tastes. The dedication of a song at the end of the piece is ironic and amusing. This is a fun piece that would appeal to wide audiences.
Comments by Allison St. Vincent
Comment for "Hail To Thee, Allan Sherman! Promo"
Allison St. Vincent
Posted on May 30, 2006 at 09:00 AM | Permalink
Review of Hail To Thee, Allan Sherman! Promo
After listening to this promo, I have to listen to the full piece. I hope the full piece is as fun as its advertisement, which makes use of music and humor.
Comment for "A Radio Rorschach Test"
Allison St. Vincent
Posted on May 30, 2006 at 08:39 AM | Permalink
Review of A Radio Rorschach Test
The idea of using experimental music as "audio inkblots" is both original and intriguing. Although the sampling of "test subjects" is unscientifically small, each person who listened to the music samples came from a unique background and had different musical tastes. The dedication of a song at the end of the piece is ironic and amusing. This is a fun piece that would appeal to wide audiences.