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Jack Campin Why don't more composers use birdsong? (68* d) RE: Why don't more composers use birdsong? 11 Apr 18


Somebody once tried playing Messiaen's versions of birdsong back to the birds and it seems they never recognized it. (Birds can't transpose and the timbre probably matters).

Maaori music had a much deeper involvement with birdsong than anything in the developed world. Because the pre-European-invasion ecosystem was totally dominated by birds, with no native mammals except for bats, birdsong was everywhere at a volume and variety humans have never experienced anywhere else. The Maaori developed instruments that closely mimicked every bird they could, using an extraordinary variety of techniques - but there was no real distinction between a musical instrument and a lure; if you could get a bird's song accurate enough, it might help you catch it as well as praise it. And any musical performance was of necessity a concerto accompanied by a bird orchestra.

Look up "taonga puoro" to see some of the instruments they came up with.


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