@[email protected] to Ask LemmyEnglish • edit-221 hours agoA song. Take away the tune and the lyrics. What's left, the part that really matters, is a pattern of vibes. What do you call that "pattern of vibes"?message-square27fedilinkarrow-up117arrow-down16file-text
arrow-up111arrow-down1message-squareA song. Take away the tune and the lyrics. What's left, the part that really matters, is a pattern of vibes. What do you call that "pattern of vibes"?@[email protected] to Ask LemmyEnglish • edit-221 hours agomessage-square27fedilinkfile-text
Poetry energy? A pattern of notes is a tune. A pattern of words is a poem. A pattern of vibes is a … what?
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish0•edit-222 hours agoI’d call those terms synonymous with vibe. A pattern of notes is a song. A pattern of words is a poem. A pattern of vibes/moods/timbres is a … what?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•20 hours agoTimbre has a very specific meaning, neither mood nor vibe. It is the sound quality, like a flute sound vs a sax sound. Fun fact: it’s pronounced ‘tamber’.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-220 hours agoKey sequence? Chord progression? Story plot? Emotional journey? Dramatic arc?
mood, timbre
I’d call those terms synonymous with vibe.
A pattern of notes is a song. A pattern of words is a poem. A pattern of vibes/moods/timbres is a … what?
Timbre has a very specific meaning, neither mood nor vibe. It is the sound quality, like a flute sound vs a sax sound.
Fun fact: it’s pronounced ‘tamber’.
Key sequence? Chord progression? Story plot? Emotional journey? Dramatic arc?