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  • curprev 23:1323:13, 23 August 2019Jerome Kohl talk contribs 11,232 bytes +16 please read the article Indeterminacy (music), where it is explained there are three categories of indeterminacy, the first of which is use of chance methods in composition. Cage's preferred term is "indeterminacy" undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 22:3822:38, 23 August 201976.203.12.83 talk 11,216 bytes −16 "Indeterminate music" was changed to "chance music" which redirects to the page "Aleatoric music". The reason being, that indeterminate music is left up to performer interpretation and can change from performance to perfomance. However, "Music of Changes" is not left up to interpretation, every note and articulation is concretely notated. The operations by with John Cage composed this piece was actually "chance operations" based on the I-Ching. Therefore "indeterminate music" is incorrect. undo Tag: Visual edit

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