tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post532095704409952240..comments2024-03-23T11:40:13.092-05:00Comments on Musical Assumptions: HomophonophiliaElaine Finehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14248422399226824168noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-40989847237237029452011-06-20T21:48:47.144-05:002011-06-20T21:48:47.144-05:00Ben, I think you need to give it a rest. :)Ben, I think you need to give it a rest. :)Michael Leddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05547732736861224886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-35898189499455830352011-06-20T12:51:45.778-05:002011-06-20T12:51:45.778-05:00I don't know if there's any connection bet...I don't know if there's any connection between puns and music. I must note, however, that the key to creating both music and puns is in striking the proper tone, being dynamic, and conducting oneself appropriately. <br /><br />[5 puns above!]Benhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02185609273586031658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-63185637048045510232011-06-16T20:35:48.915-05:002011-06-16T20:35:48.915-05:00Oh God!!! That's great!!!Oh God!!! That's great!!!Elaine Finehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14248422399226824168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-4296116472441256242011-06-16T20:21:31.005-05:002011-06-16T20:21:31.005-05:00E.T. homophone!E.T. homophone!Charlienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-33908837785817047102011-06-16T17:47:56.437-05:002011-06-16T17:47:56.437-05:00Oh yes, this all rings true. My family also made p...Oh yes, this all rings true. My family also made puns around the table all the time, to the point that I sometimes feel I have a little software program permanently running in my brain that inspects just about every word I hear for puntential. (That's an AWFUL one, by the way.)<br /><br />And, yes, I agree that musicians must be naturally predisposed this way. So many of Bach's contrapuntal tricks, or the delight that he, Schumann, Shostakovich, etc. took from creating themes out of letters show the same kind of interest in tangential connections.<br /><br />I've blogged before about feeling that just as my brain looks for verbal puns, it tends to look for melodic puns almost automatically as well. I suppose the whole process of thematic development is based on this kind of appeal - that the same set of sounds can have a completely different meaning in a different context, which is a big part of what's going on in puns.<br /><br />And yet, I can't seem to find a good pun to end this post...<br /><br />[By the way, I know you're not interested in Twitter, but you might be surprised how much time is spent there with wordplay - hashtags like #updatedoperas and #budgetclassical are basically about taking well-known titles and cleverly (or not so cleverly) sliding a few letters around to get an amusing alternative. It's addictive, and not always productive - but very much the kind of thing it sounds like your family used to do.]MICHAEL MONROEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16392848296427560715noreply@blogger.com