Music of the trees?
Moderator: Orlion
- aliantha
- blueberries on steroids
- Posts: 17865
- Joined: Tue Mar 05, 2002 7:50 pm
- Location: NOT opening up a restaurant in Santa Fe
Music of the trees?


EZ Board Survivor
"Dreaming isn't good for you unless you do the things it tells you to." -- Three Dog Night (via the GI)
https://www.hearth-myth.com/
- Shaun das Schaf
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 1193
- Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2011 6:33 am
- Location: Wollongong, Australia
- deer of the dawn
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 6758
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:48 pm
- Location: Jos, Nigeria
- Contact:
Way cool. The trees are much more serious than I would have imagined, although I suppose if we had the kind of time they do to stand around and think about things while watching the world change, we would be rocking very slow and somber music too.
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle. -Philo of Alexandria
ahhhh... if only all our creativity in wickedness could be fixed by "Corrupt a Wish." - Linna Heartlistener
ahhhh... if only all our creativity in wickedness could be fixed by "Corrupt a Wish." - Linna Heartlistener
- Menolly
- A Lowly Harper
- Posts: 24185
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 12:29 am
- Location: Harper Hall, Fort Hold, Northern Continent, Pern...
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 15 times
- Contact:
A high school friend of mine has a classical music radio program once a week up in New York. I shared the link on Facebook and tagged him, wanting his opinion. He and Owlie had the same thoughts, that there is no "artistic" input. I commented that I found it interesting that each "platter" played something different though, and wondered if the same platter would be read and interpreted the same way, or also play something different each time. He replied he wouldn't be surprised if the program did read it differently each time, meaning each platter wasn't necessarily different, but the programing may be.
He then went on the say the titles of the track playing could be either I Only Have Twigs For You or Tree Coins in the Fountain.
He then went on the say the titles of the track playing could be either I Only Have Twigs For You or Tree Coins in the Fountain.

- Vraith
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 10623
- Joined: Fri Nov 21, 2008 8:03 pm
- Location: everywhere, all the time
- Been thanked: 3 times
There's a lot that's in the software to "interpret" it. I suspect if you "played" it at the same speed with the same starting point it would sound the same every time for the same disc. But what fun would that be? I bet there are options to select stuff like most others..."brass band" "string quartet" "horror sound effects" etc.
But each platter will be different, just like every snowflake, even if you don't change the programming [though the thinner the platters, and the closer together the original location in the tree the more alike they'd be].
Heh...I'd love to hear the difference between "ancient oak, 10 ft above ground" and "weeping willow 4 feet high" from the same general location. Would they have certain similarities if they'd both been scorched in the same forest fire, but both survived? How does the blight that made the willow suffer but left the oak alone sound? Better yet...we know that blights/insect attacks cause trees to send chemical signals to nearby trees and those trees adapt...does an oak that got sick/chewed on sound different than one that avoided it? Is there any way to really tell, since they sound different anyway? Do "families" of birch in one place have a similar language/accent? One that's different from those trailer-trash birches across the tracks?
Similar thing has been done with astronomical stuff, btw. Y'all should look around, it's kinda cool [some of it].
But each platter will be different, just like every snowflake, even if you don't change the programming [though the thinner the platters, and the closer together the original location in the tree the more alike they'd be].
Heh...I'd love to hear the difference between "ancient oak, 10 ft above ground" and "weeping willow 4 feet high" from the same general location. Would they have certain similarities if they'd both been scorched in the same forest fire, but both survived? How does the blight that made the willow suffer but left the oak alone sound? Better yet...we know that blights/insect attacks cause trees to send chemical signals to nearby trees and those trees adapt...does an oak that got sick/chewed on sound different than one that avoided it? Is there any way to really tell, since they sound different anyway? Do "families" of birch in one place have a similar language/accent? One that's different from those trailer-trash birches across the tracks?
Similar thing has been done with astronomical stuff, btw. Y'all should look around, it's kinda cool [some of it].
[spoiler]Sig-man, Libtard, Stupid piece of shit. change your text color to brown. Mr. Reliable, bullshit-slinging liarFucker-user.[/spoiler]
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
- deer of the dawn
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 6758
- Joined: Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:48 pm
- Location: Jos, Nigeria
- Contact:
I disagree that there is "no artistic input", but then I believe that each tree is the handiwork of an intelligent Designer.Menolly wrote:A high school friend of mine has a classical music radio program once a week up in New York. I shared the link on Facebook and tagged him, wanting his opinion. He and Owlie had the same thoughts, that there is no "artistic" input. I commented that I found it interesting that each "platter" played something different though, and wondered if the same platter would be read and interpreted the same way, or also play something different each time. He replied he wouldn't be surprised if the program did read it differently each time, meaning each platter wasn't necessarily different, but the programing may be.

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle. -Philo of Alexandria
ahhhh... if only all our creativity in wickedness could be fixed by "Corrupt a Wish." - Linna Heartlistener
ahhhh... if only all our creativity in wickedness could be fixed by "Corrupt a Wish." - Linna Heartlistener