Every Monday night in the Suzuki Piano Studio on South 47th Street, David Ford tries to create a hivemind.
As his “Sonic Sandbox” begins, a circle of half a dozen or so people start to make whatever noise comes to mind; gradually, a haphazard ensemble of instruments comes in, and some structure appears. People copy each other. By the end of it, it’s hard to tell who’s copying who, and that’s exactly the point.
“It’s like being a kid again, I guess,” said Ford, who founded Sonic Sandbox. Continue Reading
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