I thought that the music was pretty fitting for your reading, but I thought it was a little loud compared to your voice and I had a hard time hearing that. Also, there's an extra two minutes at the end of this, I'm not sure what's going on there.
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Eunice Oh
Posted on 2014-11-18 01:27:04 -0500.
I commented on Chinese Room Argument + Music, Silent Sounds, and Dreams: John 3:16-21.
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Naomi Sternstein
Posted on 2014-11-18 08:04:35 -0500.
I think that this is a great example of using music to add/constrain the mood of a piece. When I had originally heard the reading I had heard it as much calmer, but this music sets the reading in a much different scene. Your beginning was especially strong, as you added more loops in slowly and peaked our interests with the first loop.
I thought that the music was pretty fitting for your reading, but I thought it was a little loud compared to your voice and I had a hard time hearing that. Also, there's an extra two minutes at the end of this, I'm not sure what's going on there.
I commented on Chinese Room Argument + Music, Silent Sounds, and Dreams: John 3:16-21.
I think that this is a great example of using music to add/constrain the mood of a piece. When I had originally heard the reading I had heard it as much calmer, but this music sets the reading in a much different scene. Your beginning was especially strong, as you added more loops in slowly and peaked our interests with the first loop.
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