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Adams

John

Short Ride in a Fast Machine

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EXPERIENCE

Listen to John Adams’ Short Ride in a Fast Machine

0 – 60 in five seconds! Exhilarating!

I am ready to be launched into space

O. K. I’m awake now

The title is so perfect – I feel like I’m entering the

Earth’s atmosphere or something

These are all comments from You Tube users who have

listened to and watched the short films inspired by this

piece of music

Short Ride.ppt

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EXPLORE

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EXPLORE

John Adams (b. 1947) is an American ‘Minimalist’

composer

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EXPLORE

John Adams (b. 1947) is an American ‘Minimalist’

composer

Minimalism was conceived in America and it relates to

the Minimalist movement in art and architecture from

the same period

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EXPLORE

John Adams (b. 1947) is an American ‘Minimalist’

composer

Minimalism was conceived in America and it relates to

the Minimalist movement in art and architecture from

the same period

In all things minimalistic, less is definitely more

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This is an example of

Minimalist art by the

American artist Donald

Judd

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This is an example of

Minimalist art by the

American artist Donald

Judd

And this is an

example of Japanese

Minimalist

architecture

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The idea of minimalism is much larger than most people realise.

It includes, by definition, any music that works with limited or

minimal materials: pieces that use only a few notes, pieces that

use only a few words of text, or pieces written for very limited

instruments, such as antique cymbals, bicycle wheels, or

whiskey glasses. It includes pieces that sustain one basic

electronic rumble for a long time. It includes pieces made

exclusively from recordings of rivers and streams. It includes

pieces that move in endless circles. It includes pieces that set up

an unmoving wall of saxophone sound. It includes pieces that

take a very long time to move gradually from one kind of music to

another kind. It includes pieces that permit all possible pitches,

as long as they fall between C and D. It includes pieces that slow

the tempo down to two or three notes per minute.

Minimalist music was first described in an American

Arts Journal like this:

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Short Ride in a Fast Machine has all the hallmarks of

Minimalist music

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Short Ride in a Fast Machine has all the hallmarks of

Minimalist music

Repetition, a steady pulse and very simple and stable

harmonies

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Short Ride in a Fast Machine has all the hallmarks of

Minimalist music

Repetition, a steady pulse and very simple and stable

harmonies

The woodblock provides a constant steady beat of

repeated crochets throughout the entire piece

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Short Ride in a Fast Machine has all the hallmarks of

Minimalist music

Repetition, a steady pulse and very simple and stable

harmonies

The woodblock provides a constant steady beat of

repeated crochets throughout the entire piece

There are also fairly constant quavers played by various

sections of the orchestra

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Short Ride in a Fast Machine has all the hallmarks of

Minimalist music

Repetition, a steady pulse and very simple and stable

harmonies

The woodblock provides a constant steady beat of

repeated crochets throughout the entire piece

There are also fairly constant quavers played by various

sections of the orchestra

John Adams himself said that he sees the rest of the

orchestra as running the gauntlet through that rhythmic

tunnel

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Short Ride in a Fast Machine has all the hallmarks of

Minimalist music

Repetition, a steady pulse and very simple and stable

harmonies

The woodblock provides a constant steady beat of

repeated crochets throughout the entire piece

There are also fairly constant quavers played by various

sections of the orchestra

John Adams himself said that he sees the rest of the

orchestra as running the gauntlet through that rhythmic

tunnel

He also says about the title: ‘You know how it is when

someone asks you to ride in a terrific sports car, and

then you wish you hadn’t?’

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RESPOND

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RESPOND

Look up Short Ride in a Fast Machine on You Tube and

you will find at least six videos that have been created

to complement the music.

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RESPOND

Look up Short Ride in a Fast Machine on You Tube and

you will find at least six videos that have been created

to complement the music.

Watch a few of them and choose the one that you like

the best.

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RESPOND

Look up Short Ride in a Fast Machine on You Tube and

you will find at least six videos that have been created

to complement the music.

Watch a few of them and choose the one that you like

the best.

Why do you like it? How does it complement the music?

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Watch the short film where John Poulter, Assistant

Principal Percussion in the RSNO, talks about the role of

the percussion section in the orchestra, particularly in a

piece like Short Ride in a Fast Machine

EXPERIENCE

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RESPOND

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RESPOND

Here are the opening four bars to another Minimalist

piece called Glassworks by American Composer Philip

Glass:

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RESPOND

Here are the opening four bars to another Minimalist

piece called Glassworks by American Composer Philip

Glass:

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RESPOND

Here are the opening four bars to another Minimalist

piece called Glassworks by American Composer Philip

Glass:

Working in a group, play these bars on your instrument.

What can you do to extend the music? Remember that

repetition is good in this music! How could you change

the intensity? Think about adding different instruments,

dynamics, modulation and adding untuned percussion.


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