Dream chord
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The Dream Chord is a chord that is used prominently in the works of La Monte Young. It is made up of the pitches G-C-C sharp-D.[2][3] The chord is prominently featured in Young's compositions "for Brass", "Trio", and "The Four Dreams of China".[4]
Young started working with long sounds in 1957 (in the octet for Brass) but his interest in them dates from much earlier. He remembers the sound of the wind in the chinks of the Idaho log cabin in which he was born in 1935. In his childhood he was fascinated by continuous environmental sounds, particularly those of motors, power plants and telephone poles. The 'dream chord' on which some of his pieces are based is the chord he used to hear in the telephone poles.[2][5]
The chord is also used by Catherine Christer Hennix among others.
References
- ↑ Grimshaw, Jeremy (2011). Draw A Straight Line and Follow It: The Music and Mysticism of La Monte Young, p.176. ISBN 978-0-19-991218-6. B-E-F-F♯.
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