I suspect music is about different things to different people. In fact, I suspect expanding horizons means different things to different people.aMUSEd wrote:Music is about expanding horizons
Dissonance my assonance
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- KVRist
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- 37429 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Congratulations - your horizon has just expandedDoug Nelson wrote:I suspect music is about different things to different people. In fact, I suspect expanding horizons means different things to different people.aMUSEd wrote:Music is about expanding horizons
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- KVRist
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That's the same thing they tell the fresh meat after their first night in prisonaMUSEd wrote:Doug Nelson wrote: Congratulations - your horizon has just expanded
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- 37429 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I thought that was just when Uranus appears on the horizon?Doug Nelson wrote:aMUSEd wrote:That's the same thing they tell the fresh meat after their first night in prisonDoug Nelson wrote: Congratulations - your horizon has just expanded
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- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 19 Mar, 2002 from Victoria, BC
it's truebithead wrote: There's a sig about this around here somewhere....wait...OK here it is. "Music will be saved only after we've completely devalued recordings of music", compliments of Glurgle.
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- KVRian
- 1460 posts since 26 Nov, 2002
I get this from my Mom alot, she never understands why I make noise instead of real music, with melody and a chorus that she can sing along to. Of course she has not heard any of my more electronic pieces, she is responding to the more traditionally oriented tunes I do.
I am 52 and the love of noise has never left since the first time I heard Hendrix do
1983 ... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be). Of course I like melody and standard song structures. I like all kinds of music, great big blues fan here.
For me it is experimenting and trying to play the music in my head which is soundtracky and sometimes glitchy.
I am 52 and the love of noise has never left since the first time I heard Hendrix do
1983 ... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be). Of course I like melody and standard song structures. I like all kinds of music, great big blues fan here.
For me it is experimenting and trying to play the music in my head which is soundtracky and sometimes glitchy.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
I just play what comes out...if yah like it great, if you don't, great...
but then what do I know I'm just a kid (45) 
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- KVRist
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I've taken my newfound knowledge and used it to compose my first truly modern music
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- KVRian
- 1243 posts since 24 Oct, 2003 from Maine
Now that's an idea! *grabs microphone and nearest blunt object.* Now where'd that cat go?Doug Nelson wrote:So much of the new stuff I hear today sounds like someone throwing scrap metal at cats.
- KVRAF
- 37429 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
He beat you to it.3*s wrote:Now that's an idea! *grabs microphone and nearest blunt object.* Now where'd that cat go?Doug Nelson wrote:So much of the new stuff I hear today sounds like someone throwing scrap metal at cats.
I think that's really a King Crimson or Pink Floyd cover though - they were doing "glitchy" music long before someone came up with another stupid name to define it as a "new" genre.
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- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
Maine? my family is from the coast, Blue Hill, but I live on the mass/nh border now...where in Maine?3*s wrote:Now that's an idea! *grabs microphone and nearest blunt object.* Now where'd that cat go?Doug Nelson wrote:So much of the new stuff I hear today sounds like someone throwing scrap metal at cats.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRian
- 644 posts since 6 Apr, 2004
I agree with everything that was posted in this topic.
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- KVRist
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I guess you can't escape your influencesaMUSEd wrote: I think that's really a King Crimson or Pink Floyd cover though
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
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- KVRer
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wait folks, I'm the best thing since Mozart.
Now that Dizzy Gillespie is dead (ok, he's simply on THAT island, teaching music to Hendrix), I got a clear road!
No more tchika boom or pssit paf pssit paf, I'm da next world wonder.
Throw your metronomes to the dogs
*singing:
tchika pssit boom paf,
paf boom
pssit pssit
pssit paf boom
tchika paf boom pssit
(repeat as see fit, send me da money,
pass go and get screwed)
Now that Dizzy Gillespie is dead (ok, he's simply on THAT island, teaching music to Hendrix), I got a clear road!
No more tchika boom or pssit paf pssit paf, I'm da next world wonder.
Throw your metronomes to the dogs
*singing:
tchika pssit boom paf,
paf boom
pssit pssit
pssit paf boom
tchika paf boom pssit
(repeat as see fit, send me da money,
pass go and get screwed)