Hey guys! I have homework where I have to write about a musician with non-western influences in their music but they have to be a MODERN MUSICIAN. in other words, not someone like Debussy and I can't think of anyone HELP PLEASE
Hey guys! I have homework where I have to write about a musician with non-western influences in their music but they...
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Ofra Haza. Yemenite Jew who made pop music.
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Lou Harrison, Steve Reich, La Monte Young
talking heads
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The Byrds were inspired by Ravi Shankar and Coltrane's India themed songs in their psychedelic rock classic "Eight Miles High". They introduced the Beatles to Indian music and LSD on the same day, and the Beatles also made a bunch of Indian themed songs.
The Rolling Stones took several trips to Morocco drugged out of their mind, Brian Jones loved the musicians there. I wonder what these Muslim girls thought about getting a flower in pic related?
Modern, so not contemporary. Modern is post Ww1 so someone like
>non western influences
Tell the prof she’s just another worthless cunt and women will never rule because just watch GoT. Western civ is the summit of art. That everything else is derivitabe and you cannot find any art with non western influences as the West preceded all artistic production and is thus the bedrock foundation of art. Western Art with non western influences is something that doesn’t exist.
The answer is Stravinsky. Tell her Russia is more east than China and is thus eastern. If she flips show her a vaguely Afro Cuban rhythmic figure in rite of spring
my professer is a man lol
that's literally impossible. Australian didgeridoo music maybe?
Write about Harry Partch.
>Western civ is the summit of art. That everything else is derivitabe and you cannot find any art with non western influences as the West preceded all artistic production and is thus the bedrock foundation of art.
Imagine unironically believing this
Tell him he might as well have a cunt because he’s just as groupthink as they are. Caging himself to these obscene kafkaesque bureaucratic institutions and subjecting the youth to ideas that western art goes beyond the west ignores the historical archive and propagates a vapid aesthetic.
China went as far as the pentatonic scale and India never graduated from melodic minor. Africa had interesting rhythms but that’s all they’ve ever had. Tell him Coltrane liking shankar doesn’t mean shit because he was uneducated and fucked on heroin for so long he thought India had something new for him but it was the other way around
Focus on traditional western art please. Demanding students find modern western art with non western influences is the same thing as telling them to hate themselves
For
Being
White
As though we didn’t do all the harmonic and melodic and damn near all the rhythmic development not to mention notation and idiom and by god Greek
And German Phil.
Mozart
Or
Bust
Your prof is not a man he something lesser
Sub-Commander Jack Joshua is the secondary antagonist in Lethal Weapon. He was General Peter McAllister's second-in-command and the co-founder of Shadow Company in the Vietnam War. He was also once a member of the US Special Forces.
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There contemporary not modern get your terms straight
Just cheat and talk about Advaitic Songs.
Some weeb chiptune artist who only listens to anime and Japanese vidya OSTs. Like Anamanaguchi
BASED HOMEWORK POSTER!
So yeah op
The for you is John Coltrane’s late Work like Ascension or
Something
It’s from fucking 1966 and the whole thing was this tripped out Indian improvising is communion with God shit
Messiaen.
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A Hawk and Hacksaw?
"No Rest for the Wicked" might be a good example that's not an actual cover of a traditional song (like much of their later work)
>you cannot find any art with non western influences as the West preceded all artistic production
that's wrong
vietnam has the first lithophones
egypt has the first trumpets
and china has the oldest flutes
wait sorry germany had the first flutes apparently
but my point still stands, not everything artistic tool comes from europe, and because they were inevitably used in different ways, not all artistic techniques come from europe
Dave Brubeck; Blue Rondo á la Turk
Wu tang
Alternatively, Pat Metheny; Third Wind
george harrison is an obvious choice, only slightly less obvious than jonny greenwood
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you could also do someone like hans zimmer, which links too
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but the best choice is mike patton (or maybe john zorn)
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(go to 2:38 for a variation on an indonesian kecak)
toru takemitsu
Marty Friedman