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mia

(8,361 posts)
Mon Nov 27, 2017, 12:53 PM Nov 2017

Our message to the Universe.

We wonder if future or extraterrestrial beings will find the records and understand us, but maybe if we "Earthlings" listen to the message we will find ourselves and understand who we are.

Enjoy listening to the complete collection.

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Our message to the Universe. (Original Post) mia Nov 2017 OP
As an oboist, that was the first piece I memorized. MineralMan Nov 2017 #1
That's beautiful! mia Nov 2017 #3
That was always the best part of playing. MineralMan Nov 2017 #4
Were ffr Nov 2017 #2
Sad but true Calculating Nov 2017 #5
The sounds of the Earth may be all that is left. mia Nov 2017 #6

MineralMan

(146,320 posts)
1. As an oboist, that was the first piece I memorized.
Mon Nov 27, 2017, 12:56 PM
Nov 2017

No music needed after that. I can't even count the number of times I've played it with one orchestra or another.

MineralMan

(146,320 posts)
4. That was always the best part of playing.
Mon Nov 27, 2017, 01:46 PM
Nov 2017

Making music with others is amazing, especially if everyone in whatever group you're with is trying for the same goals. I played for eight years with a woodwind quintet. We formed because we were friends who played, and really just for the fun of playing music. We ended up being a group that played for dozens of wedding receptions and chamber performances.

All five of us were semi-professional musicians, meaning that we were advanced amateurs who could earn a little money performing. We all played with various orchestras from time to time. Our friendship with each other really helped in building the group effect of performing. We talked about the music, arrived at performance goals and then worked toward them.

We rehearsed together for a few hours each week, trying to develop a seamless expression for the group for the music we were preparing. One of the reasons we got so many gigs was that we truly enjoyed playing and that tended to make the group sound better than the sum of the individual performances.

I do miss that, these days. I'm no longer part of any musical groups, unfortunately. It's a great thing to do, really.

ffr

(22,671 posts)
2. Were
Mon Nov 27, 2017, 01:06 PM
Nov 2017

By the time it's picked up and listened to by alien intelligence, I fear there will be little left of Homosepiens. For certain an unfavorable legacy of destruction of our home planet's ecosystems and gross pollution everywhere.

Calculating

(2,955 posts)
5. Sad but true
Mon Nov 27, 2017, 01:48 PM
Nov 2017

Seems our appetite for infinite growth within a finite world can only lead to destruction.

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