Grey Scale

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Grey Scale

David Cunningham · 1977 · Tape · GB · Piano 001

Error System The players play a repeating phrase. As soon as one player makes a mistake that mistake is made the basis of his repetition unless it is modified by a further mistake. Thus each player proceeds at his own rate to change the sound in an uncontrollable manner. On no account should 'mistakes' be made deliberately to introduce a change into a performance. In short - sustain your errors. The water piece and the guitar piece are analogous to this process. However the process is automatic here, an inherent quality in the machinery used. The numerical sequence used in Ecuador and Bolivia is: 11221111223332112222331112332233331122232 repeated three times. The last time an extra 11 is tagged onto the end. Each number refers to a bar, repetitions of a specific number are uniform. Notated according to the Ecuador system, Venezuela is 11223344556677 etc. for each player except the musician supplying the constant pulse. all compositions D. Cunningham copyright control 1977 Copies exist with identical front and rear sleeve designs to the issue pictured, but as printed sheets pasted on to either side of a plain white blank sleeve.

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Tracklist

  1. A1Error System (BAGFGAB)2:21
  2. A2Error System (C Pulse Solo Recording)4:11
  3. A3Error System (C Pulse Group Recording)3:23
  4. A4Error System (E Based Group Recording)3:34
  5. A5Error System (EFGA)4:56
  6. B1Ecuador2:58
  7. B2Water Systemised4:05
  8. B3Venezuela 13:00
  9. B4Guitar Systemised3:11
  10. B5Venezuela 22:45
  11. B6Bolivia2:53

Credits & notes

Composed By: David Cunningham Lacquer Cut By: BilBo, Denis Blackham Mixed By, Producer: David Cunningham Photography [Cover]: Steve Partridge

Format
Tape
Catalog no.
Piano 001
Country
GB
Year
1977
Condition
VG+ / VG+

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