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The third sentence makes it clear it’s fake

  • Geiger counters aren’t rhythmic, they’re random
  • How would the audience know the beat matches the counter?
  • Random music doesn’t sound good, the audience would be more excited for good music

Disappointed in the people who believed this.

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Well… This is jazz… I’m skeptic as well, but what if it was some sort of experimental modern jazz where the musicians would try to predict the next click?

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You can’t predict the next click, that’s what random means. This would never have gotten far enough to appear in front of an audience. They would have tried it at rehearsal and realised it was impossible.

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It does have a rate though. Each click is random, but overall they’re at a predictable rate. Still, it wouldn’t be useful for music really. I could see someone trying to make it happen though. I’ve heard of dumber things.

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The Geiger counter can be pre recorded, creating the illusion it was life, yet allowing the composition to be crafted around it

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It would be Musical Roulette essentially

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And even if it worked, you wouldn’t need a radiation source more dangerous than a banana to make a geiger counter go click enough to play along.

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