05.01.2008, 11:31 AM | #21 | |
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Yes, "experimental" musicians sometimes only care about the process and not the result, so then what's the point ?
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but it's contextual. yeah, i see that you refer to the people inventing stuff, experimenting to get their desired result. but one can also use these inventions, previously experimented upon, to do something else in another context. (robert moog experiments with his synths to get what he's after, and then someone else can either use his example and build something new or maybe use a moog in an unconventional way for another purpose, this time musical). Quote:
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I completely 100% agree with this. Just play waht you are best at doing and you are guarenteed (for the most part; I mean, you could suck, I don't know) to like it, because otherwise, in my opinion, trying to do something that isn't natural will just come off sounding forced. Also, as a side note, just because you like a certain type of music doesn't always mean you have to play it. You may really like Sonic Youth, but if everything you play sounds like Peter Paul & Mary, than that's your style. You can fake SY all you like, and it may even sound good, but your musical soul won't get the full release it needs until you let yourself get down and dirty, pouring out whatever flows through your fingertips. Now, to answer the question, it's all about mood for me. I like a room with no AC but the windows open (provided it's not too cold outside), maybe a fan going, and by all means, no artificial light. Has to be natural; has to be. |
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05.01.2008, 11:41 AM | #24 | |
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this is very stupid. of course you can learn to play different styles of music. the only way someone would (in broad terms) like to sound like sonic youth and end up sounding like peter paul and mary is if said person doesn't know or like sy and only wants to try it to be cool and accepted. |
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05.01.2008, 11:47 AM | #25 | |
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Of course the result of those experiments would have to be used to create something artistic, otherwise I wouldn't see the point of creating and mass-producing anything like a moog synthesizer in the first place. I do agree with Torn Curtain that there are people who create within what they perceive as an artistic enviroment with a way too mathematical mind. This is not to say that an artist must be ignorant of what goes on technologically in their field at all, it's just that when it comes to create they need to be able to focus all the techniques that they've learnt into an emotional whole, coherent or not, otherwise their work will end up lacking soul. |
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05.01.2008, 11:50 AM | #26 | |
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man, i couldn't agree more with this whole post. |
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05.01.2008, 11:51 AM | #27 | |
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You are very stupid. I'm not saying you can't learn other styles of music. You can even sound good at it. I SAID THAT ALREADY. My point was that you get the greatest satisfaction from playing whatever is the most natural to you, so I feel that's what people should do. |
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if it was like you said, everybody who picked up a guitar would sound like nirvana or the ramones.
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05.01.2008, 12:11 PM | #29 | |
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Well I didn't write a book about it, I just made a post about it. The difference being that obviously a lot is left out, like the fact that you do have to practice to get good. I'm not sure why you feel to need to get so arguementative about it though. Are you actually saying that you aren't better playing the stuff that comes more naturally to you? |
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05.01.2008, 12:21 PM | #30 |
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but what's natural to you?
if you asked me when i was 11, the natural thing was playing open chords but i hated folk music. if you asked me when i was fifteen, the natural thing was playing power chords, riffs and crazy noises. if you ask me now, the natural thing is not actually playing the guitar. the thing is, what's natural is a direct corelation between your likes, tastes and influences and your ability. if a guy is super into dream theater and that crap, then it's natural for him to gravitate towards that when approaching his instrument, but it doesn't mean it flows natural because you need to practice to get to play to that technical level. and if someone was raised and loves sy but doesn't know how to approach the instrument to do alternate tunings and weird noise, then what's natural for him is in conflict with his ability. and if said person, after knowing how to channel the sy "technique" gets into, say, boris but still loves sy, it's not like he/she won't learn to play solos and riffs and still be able to do skronk. i'm not sure if i'm agreeing or disagreeing with you but this is my point. |
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I see what you are saying, and I do agree with you, but I think I'm talking more about a different kind of natural. I'm talking AFTER you have learned what you want and AFTER you can play like all of the bands you like, then finding what is natural to you. For instance, I like a lot of crazy experimental stuff and a lot of punk, and while those are somewhat noticable in what I play, my style tends to sound a lot like maybe a mix of Mogwai and Yo La Tengo, maybe. That's the best way I can describe it anyway. My point though is that I can play crazy experimental and/or punk all day long, and people may even think it sounds good, but I feel the greatest release when I play what comes natural to me. |
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that's in personal service, innit?
yes, now i see your point, and above all, i think i agree saying that if you don't feel good playing what you play, then don't fucking play it. played. i can figure out how to play covers really easily, but i would hate it if my only chances of playing would be with cover bands. |
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dream theater. ha!
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my dad loves dream theater and i love my dad, but sometimes when he listens to them all I hear are The Doors....
"father, yes son, I want to kill you" haha Oh, and you can't force creativity or experimentation.... just experiment and you'll get it brother get it? fuck around, make noise, make really bad sounding noise that sounds like a 13 year old trying to play expressway to ur skull with his hand and not a slide... until u figure out u need a slide. then you need a bow. then just throw your guitar |
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see, my thing is that I would love to play on stage, whether it is a cover band doing butthole surfers, dinosaur, police, smiths, cure, hendrix, etc. covers or frfonting my own band f original music. either one is better than sitting on my ass wondering where the next tasty rock is gonna come from.
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Also "right/wrong"? Who's "right/wrong"? The audiences? The music community? You? I play what I like to hear, so I am right. I spend too much time learning about theory in my regular profession to allow it in my artistic endeavors. |
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if you need to believe you are in an experimental mind set to make experimental music, chances are is that youre not gonna make experimental music, just twaddle.....
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