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There are many ways for people to relax and unwind, and listening to music is a good choice. People can constantly relax and release stress in **. But, how long is the longest ** you've ever heard? Now let me take you through what the longest song in the world is!
The longest ** song in history
What is the longest tune in the world? The answer is the organ piece "Organ2 ASLSP" by the American composer John Cage, which is 639 years long! On July 5, two more notes were played.
A total of 5 notes have been played in the 3 years of the show, and it will be repeated for 636 years.
According to the Associated Press, the "Extremely Slow" piece has been played for three years in an abandoned church in the German town of Hoberstadt, since September 2001. For the first year and a half, the piece was full of rests, and the listener could only hear the sound of the organ bellows filling with the wind, until February 2003, when the first three notes appeared, and now we finally waited for the second variation of the piece.
Organ2 ASLSP was originally a 20-minute piano piece composed by avant-garde composer Cage before his death in 1992. Later, a group of German experts and organ technicians decided to "implement" Cage's idea literally——— stretching it as long as possible. But how slow should it be?
After discussion, they chose 639 because the age of the organ that was going to play this piece was exactly 639 years old in 2000. I don't know if the Germans love philosophy too much, but the reason why this piece is so "procrastinating" is also to reflect a kind of "depth of thought".
"We live in an era of impetuousness and chaos, and the 'slow long' performance of 639 can help us find inner peace," said Yelio, who hosted the event. "Local ** reported that it has played the sixth note so far.
Because of its monotonous tone and the fact that it is constant day and night, the surrounding residents initially thought of it as an air raid siren, but now they are accustomed to the monotonous sound of the organ all day long.
John Milton Cage Jr, September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American avant-garde classical composer, a student of Schoenberg, a famous experimental composer, writer, and visual artist.
Born in Los Angeles on September 5, 1912. From 1950 onwards, his fame and influence spread throughout the world. In 1961, his speeches and collections were published under a meaningful title, "Speechless"; Since then, he has established his position as one of the leading theorists and aesthetic thinkers of our time.
As a representative of "chance"**, he was deeply influenced by Far Eastern philosophy and aesthetics, especially Zen Buddhism and the Chinese Book of Changes.
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