Hm, that would be "Mele Kalikimaka!" if memory serves. (That one's simple enough I shouldn't have to look it up... I hope... :-D)ouroboros wrote:is that the thing to say on a bright, Hawaiian Christmas morn?Ku maika'i keia mau kawele pepa i ke 'ano o ko'u 'a'ahu palema'i.
Why do people feel the need to write standard music?
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
- KVRAF
- 2548 posts since 7 Jul, 2003 from Huntington, WV
Wait a minute. Don't be so fast to speak for everyone...Jesse J wrote: I'm not saying Britney Spears sounds interesting to me, but I'm sure it works for 10 year old girls who need the feeling of beloning to a group with other girls who have falled for the same marketing trick. It's the best music ever.
I bet you can see a same kind of group of 20 year old guys with Iron Maiden t-shirts. It's the best music ever.
Or a bunch of 50 year old all smoking cigars and sipping whisky whilst listening to dixieland at the jazz club. It's the best music ever.
Or shopping golfgear and listening to Celine Dion. Cause she's the greatest singer af all time.
And I'm not trying to be better than anyone here. I do it too, everybody does, unless you are emotionally dead.
I don't sit around thinking that my favorite music is the best music ever. I happen to realize that it's merely music I happen to like a lot. I don't have any pretense in my head that because I like something, it is inherently and intrinsically better than what someone else likes.
Now, my dad and my brother, they are guility of doing that.
They experience everything through the eyes and ears of a blugrass and traditional country music fan. They are constantly confusing the subjective aspects with the objective aspects, and declaring not only an artist's entire life's work to be crap, but entire genres of music are total crap in their minds.
I do my best to focus on the objective, and remain aware of those aspects which are highly subjective. I don't listen to music I love and think it's the best music ever. -- It's simply music I love, and that's plenty good enough for me.
take care,
McLilith
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Yes, one of my best friends actually used to call me "Spock", why do you ask?
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- KVRist
- 326 posts since 13 Sep, 2002 from Perth Western Australia
I think you can thank us Australians for inventing the sampler! That did wonders for original sounding music 
listen to my tunes here:
http://soundcloud.com/damien-chamizo
http://soundcloud.com/damien-chamizo
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
For those who cannot resist the siren's call of filthy lucre -- or, failing that, greed -- I offer this list of RESOURCES FOR CREATING, PERFORMING, AND PUBLISHING STANDARD MUSIC:
http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk/
http://www.xml.com/pub/r/841
http://mmd.foxtail.com/MMMedia/std.html
http://www.ismn-international.org/manual/chapter2.html
http://www.ballroomdancers.com/Music/in ... Album=1096
http://www.bestprices.com/cgi-bin/vlink ... ndard.html
Good luck on your new career -- see you at the TOP! :-)
http://www.standardmusicvenue.co.uk/
http://www.xml.com/pub/r/841
http://mmd.foxtail.com/MMMedia/std.html
http://www.ismn-international.org/manual/chapter2.html
http://www.ballroomdancers.com/Music/in ... Album=1096
http://www.bestprices.com/cgi-bin/vlink ... ndard.html
Good luck on your new career -- see you at the TOP! :-)
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- KVRist
- 101 posts since 2 May, 2004
Well-said. The way I understand it, J.S. Bach is a perfect example of this. The baroque style was in its dying days. He didn't care, and many think he's the greatest composer ever.mayan wrote: And on the third hand [snip] the true creative spirit is gonna shine through no matter how hackneyed the genre. There are a number of people working in the "conventional" genres who are truly creating excrutiatingly original works. End of babble.
"Don't fear mistakes. There are none." - Miles Davis
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- KVRAF
- 3057 posts since 9 Apr, 2003
"kesse ye, lolo de ye"
5 twelve
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- KVRAF
- 2830 posts since 2 Mar, 2003 from The only civilized county in Texas
Yep. As you can tell by what music did after he died in 1750: Mozart was born in 1756, and "papa Haydn" was well under way in his carreer by then. Neither of them wrote remotely like Bach. Even JSB's sons quickly found new directions.Khepira wrote:Well-said. The way I understand it, J.S. Bach is a perfect example of this. The baroque style was in its dying days. He didn't care, and many think he's the greatest composer ever.
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- KVRAF
- 10879 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from Austin, TX USA
Skinny Puppy is the best music of all time! Everything else sucks.
Why do people write standard music? Easy! Because there are so many standard people to listen to it!

Why do people write standard music? Easy! Because there are so many standard people to listen to it!
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Linux Mint, Waveform 13 Pro, U-He synths, Audio Damage effects,.
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- KVRAF
- 4222 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Tucson Arizona USA
Well, I do have to admit that one of their shows was the only time I've literally been frightened by what I saw.swoolyloach wrote:Skinny Puppy is the best music of all time! Everything else sucks.![]()
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But I also had several brief personal dealings with those guys, and one very bizarre experience with their manager, none of which brought them any closer to earth for me, or made me any less afraid...
Wow, that's been a long time now.
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal