Poetry energy?

A pattern of notes is a tune. A pattern of words is a poem. A pattern of vibes is a … what?

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    17 hours ago

    You were high when you wrote this question, weren’t you.

    Literally, if you take away the time and lyrics, what’s left is the karaoke backing track, and it’s a big part of why you feel the way you feel when you listen to the song, but the words and the tune are too.

    A pattern of notes is a tune. A pattern of words is a poem. A pattern of vibes is a … what?

    There isn’t a word for this, because there isn’t an effective way to record or communicate it without the words and/or music, so there’s need to talk about it without referring to the words and/or music that inspired it.

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      4 hours ago

      All that is required is a shared experience, to talk about it. We do it all the time. This is such a case

      We just don’t have a word for it, or something.

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    20 hours ago

    The gist.

    …gist processes form representations of an event’s semantic features rather than its surface details, the latter being a property of verbatim processes.

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    I think it depends what you mean by “the tune” - The main melody? All tonal elements?

    And also what you mean by “lyrics” - the words only, leaving a voice singing notes? Or no vocals at all?

    If you can provide an example song and say specifically which parts to remove it will be easier to understand the question.

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    18 hours ago

    I very much appreciate how many different interpretations of the “vibes” you’re talking about. Some people are probably on the same page as you, but think different things are responsible for it.

    Others are probably not understanding what you mean, but are trying to guess at what you mean.

    I don’t really know which part of the music is left based on your description. The vibes hardly come from the lyrics at all for me – it’s all about the melodies/tunes and harmonies. Chords and stuff. Rhythms and timing. Keys. Tempo.

    But I’m not sure what’s left that gives you personally “vibes”, especially since the “vibes” seem to come primarily from the lyrics to you, whereas the lyrics barely contribute to the vibes at all for me.

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      20 hours ago

      I’d call those terms synonymous with vibe.

      A pattern of notes is a song. A pattern of words is a poem. A pattern of vibes/moods/timbres is a … what?

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        18 hours ago

        Timbre has a very specific meaning, neither mood nor vibe. It is the sound quality, like a flute sound vs a sax sound.

        Fun fact: it’s pronounced ‘tamber’.

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    19 hours ago

    In the courts, it’s been referred to as the “feel” and “sound”:

    Gaye’s family accused the song’s authors of copying the “feel” and “sound” of “Got to Give It Up”

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    19 hours ago

    Harmony.

    Melody is the part that you sing (essentially). Harmony is the chords underneath. If you mean you want to take away all tones, then rhythm.

    But music is not a pattern of vibes. Music is a pattern of many things, including melody, harmony, rhythm, dynamics, all imposed over a steady beat. I think your premise is flawed.