Komar & Melamid and Dave Soldier

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The Most Unwanted Song 00:00 Tools
The Most Wanted Song 00:00 Tools
The Most Unwanted Song (edit) 00:00 Tools
The Most Unwanted Song (Edit 2) 00:00 Tools
The Most Wanted Song (музыкальный "Выбор народа") 00:00 Tools
05- Dave Soldier and Komar & Melamid - The Most Unwanted Song (edit) 00:00 Tools
The Most Unwanted Song (Fewer Than 200 Individuals Of The World's Total Population Will Enjoy This) 00:00 Tools
The Most Unwanted Song (Radio Boredcast Day 3) 00:00 Tools
The Most Wanted Song (Radio Boredcast Day 3) 00:00 Tools
The Most Unwanted Song (Radio Boredcast Day 18) 00:00 Tools
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This results of this survey, written by composer Dave Soldier, confirms the hypothesis that today’s popular music indeed provides an accurate estimate of the wishes of the vox populi. The most favored ensemble, determined from a rating by participants of their favorite instruments in combination, comprises a moderately sized group (three to ten instruments) consisting of guitar, piano, saxophone, bass, drums, violin, cello, synthesizer, with low male and female vocals singing in rock/r&b style. The favorite lyrics narrate a love story, and the favorite listening circumstance is at home. The only feature in lyric subjects that occurs in both most wanted and unwanted categories is “intellectual stimulation.” Most participants desire music of moderate duration (approximately 5 minutes), moderate pitch range, moderate tempo, and moderate to loud volume, and display a profound dislike of the alternatives. If the survey provides an accurate analysis of these factors for the population, and assuming that the preference for each factor follows a Gaussian (i.e. bell-curve) distribution, the combination of these qualities, even to the point of sensory overload and stylistic discohesion, will result in a musical work that will be unavoidably and uncontrollably “liked” by 72 plus or minus 12% (standard deviation; Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic) of listeners. The most unwanted music is over 25 minutes long, veers wildly between loud and quiet sections, between fast and slow tempos, and features timbres of extremely high and low pitch, with each dichotomy presented in abrupt transition. The most unwanted orchestra was determined to be large, and features the accordion and bagpipe (which tie at 13% as the most unwanted instrument), banjo, flute, tuba, harp, organ, synthesizer (the only instrument that appears in both the most wanted and most unwanted ensembles). An operatic soprano raps and sings atonal music, advertising jingles, political slogans, and “elevator” music, and a children's choir sings jingles and holiday songs. The most unwanted subjects for lyrics are cowboys and holidays, and the most unwanted listening circumstances are involuntary exposure to commercials and elevator music. Therefore, it can be shown that if there is no covariance—someone who dislikes bagpipes is as likely to hate elevator music as someone who despises the organ, for example—fewer than 200 individuals of the world's total population would enjoy this piece. - notes by Dave Soldier For the survey questions, data, Nina Mankin's lyrics, and Dave Soldier's scorse, see www.davesoldier.com - to find the hard copy go to www.mulatta.org Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.