Where’s the boundary between song and speech? When does something cross the threshold and go from a conversation into a groove? When does the beat drop? One of my favorite musicians, Mononeon, has a whole video series blurring this line.
Stand up comics. Podcasts. Political speeches. The only way they work is by adding some music to the plain ole’ words. But this ain’t a blog post. It’s a podcast, so put it on and let me sing!
A word salad poem cut from episode excerpts by the podcast producer 🫛
A thing above it. Scale almost. At least a little bit. Inflected. A temporal art. Embouchure. Inside of it. Fundamentally changes the meaning. Think there’s something there. Think there’s something there. A little musical package. Towards a certain type of oratory. It can inform. It can inform. Same difference. Strange implications. Access ideas in a different direction. Super interesting too. Something worth thinking about. Really animated. That particular order. Also the timbre. Sometimes behave so strangely. Sometimes behave so strangely. Comedic timing. There’s a shift. Some level of rhythm. A cultural substrate. Get that next big note. The boundaries between. The essential music behind it. Something repetitive interesting. A substrate of meaning. Making the choices. It’s all the same thing. Poetry. In these little bursts. Indicate at. Like a phrase. Or orchestrating. Doing foley. A good conversation pit. Proto-language. Because it is. Choosing from different words. Are tools in the toolkit. The music of language. Transmitting. Get a lot of breath. 🗣️
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