Fine, I am definitely trying to stay clear from now on.nuffink wrote:Like I said Jack, you really need to stay out of this for a while. There will be plenty of opportunity for us to bicker about naming conventions in the future. I enjoy our little discussions.JumpingJackFlash wrote:For God's sake, can't we just agree that there are many different methods of notating chords. That's not just one for classical and one for jazz, but many for classical and many for jazz. Some are more suited to certain types of music. No system is inherently better or worse than another for every type of music.
People use what they are familiar with. There's nothing wrong with that. You may find it harder to understand, but that doesn't make it wrong. It is up to every individual to adopt a style which suits them best. No one can say that all music should be analysed in a certain way and only that way. What works well in one context doesn't necessarily work well in another.
Agreed? (If not, I can't be bothered to argue, so you'll either have to accept it, or continually hurl insults at everyone who doesn't use the same exact methods that you do).
At the moment the problem child is trying to ally himself to you, and he's not an ally you want. So best stay clear.
Obviously there is certain history between you and Toxi, which I am only partially aware of. I will say this though; Toxi and I have (and do) disagreed on several issues, but at least we are (generally) capable of discussing the issue without resorting to insults, arrogance, blatant bias or raking up old arguments that are no longer relevant.
But that's it from me, I'm outta here
