In 1994 Microsoft corporation designers Mark Malamud and Erik Gavriluk approached Brian Eno to compose music for the Windows 95 project. The result was the six-second start-up music-sound of the Windows 95 operating system, The Microsoft Sound (.wav). In the San Francisco Chronicle he said:
“The idea came up at the time when I was completely bereft of ideas. I’d been working on my own music for a while and was quite lost, actually. And I really appreciated someone coming along and saying, “Here’s a specific problem — solve it.”
The thing from the agency said, “We want a piece of music that is inspiring, universal, blah- blah, da-da-da, optimistic, futuristic, sentimental, emotional,” this whole list of adjectives, and then at the bottom it said “and it must be 31/4 seconds long.”
I thought this was so funny and an amazing thought to actually try to make a little piece of music. It’s like making a tiny little jewel.
In fact, I made 84 pieces. I got completely into this world of tiny, tiny little pieces of music. I was so sensitive to microseconds at the end of this that it really broke a logjam in my own work. Then when I’d finished that and I went back to working with pieces that were like three minutes long, it seemed like oceans of time.
As a guest on the The Museum of Curiosity radio show, Eno stated that the list of adjectives, which included “sexy”, comprised “about one-hundred and fifty adjectives” and that the music was to be no more than “3.8 seconds” long.
And Robert Fripp composed Vista…
Here are all the sounds with notes…
http://mashable.com/2012/10/24/windows-startup-sounds/#gallery/windows-startup-sounds/520c60645198406ae7000446
And this was available for free download – probably still is somewhere.
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/127392/Robert_Fripp__Microsoft_Soundscapes/
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