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C6ncreteA3b40

Concrete by Concrete Album (C6nvex M)
Balanced Notation    2Ca3SiO5 + 7H2O → 3(CaO)·2(SiO2)·4(H2O)(gel) + 3Ca(OH)2


The word concrete comes from the Latin word "concretus" (meaning compact or condensed), the perfect passive participle of "concrescere", from "con-" (together) and "crescere" (to grow).

 According to Pierre Henry, "musique concrete was not a study of timbre, it is focused on envelopes, forms. It must be presented by means of non-traditional characteristics, you see … one might say that the origin of this music is also found in the interest in ‘plastifying’ music, of rendering it plastic like sculpture  
Perspective
1-conversation  
2-contrast  
3-contact  
4-Contamination  
5-condition  
6-concentration  
7-conne-con, ne (s)
8-conservation  
9-concave  
10-content  



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