História curta ambientada no futuro Onde Jingles se tornam música pop?

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Eu acho que pode ser por Ray Bradbury.

A música foi reduzida a clipes de jingles / comerciais. Há uma máquina que escreve as músicas, mas o protagonista vai trabalhar em um pequeno clube / bar e se torna muito bem sucedido.

por DailyFlickNY 24.02.2019 / 00:16

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Possivelmente The Tunesmith Lloyd Biggle Jr, uma novela publicada em If, Agosto 1957, digitalização disponível no Internet Archive, bem como uma transcrição.

extratos:

He picked up the Com lyric again, and his mind began to shape the thread of a melody.

“If your flyer jerks and clowns, if it has its ups and downs, ups and downs, ups and downs, you need a WARING!”

He hummed softly to himself, sketching a musical line that swooped and jerked like an erratic flyer. Word painting, it was called, back when words and tones meant something. Back when the B-A-C-H Baque was underscoring such grandiose concepts as heaven and hell.

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Baque cleared a corner for himself and sat down wearily, stretching his long legs out under the table.

“Damn Hulsey,” he muttered. “Damn sponsors. Damn visiscope. Damn Corns.”

Compose something. You’re not a hack, like the other tunesmiths. You don’t punch your melodies out on a harmonizer’s keyboard and let a machine harmonize them for you. You’re a musician, not a melody monger. Write some music. Write a — a sonata, for multichord. Take the time now, and compose something.


Encontrado pesquisando neste site por jingles da [identificação da história] que retornou, entre outros, Breve história sobre a publicidade substituindo a música

24.02.2019 / 00:56