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About Ambient Metal

The opposite of discrete music, but not yet approaching the complexity of classical, ambient music creates a harmonic texture and relegates percussion to a background role, letting the phrase lead the change of song structure, key and tempo. An ideal ambient composition takes unchanging rhythm and over it layers phrases, creating harmony from their conjoined effect in the way classical music does, making moods "ad hoc" relative to its starting point. Where discrete music focuses on each piece of a song being a thing unto itself, using a universal set of symbols, ambient music invents symbols specific to each song and as a result gives pieces of a song meaning only when existing in the context of others. In this, selected metal and synthesizer music (synthpop, electronica, ambient) are closer to their classical heritage than the distillation of popular memes that is rock. Not all metal and ambient music fits this description; many artists, figuring that their listening audience would rather have something immediately recognizable and familiar in a "new" form, use rock-styled composition with different instrumentation.

This is an intelligently-written and insightful article, which isn't what I'd expect from a site with a name like that. But then again, expectations are frequently unfair. Be sure to read the entire article by clicking the link. What I've posted is only an excerpt.

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Month of Music - Day 27

I have decided to make the month of December 2010 my "Month of Music", during which I intend to compose and post a new tune every day. My goal is to demystify the process of composing music, since each tune will be composed on the same day it's posted, with fairly minimal time invested. Composing music shouldn't be scary, and shouldn't seem like a daunting task. I'm also hoping that the discipline of composing music daily will improve my composition skills.

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