You are one to talk. Really. Of all people you should be familiar with the fact that any additional meaning carried by the terms "minor third" and "augmented second" is entirely subjective and depends upon the context of western dogma. Are you actually creative? Or do you just rehash the same drivel, never changing, never stepping outside those bounds to create anything original?jancivil wrote:What are you telling them musically by sticking with the abstraction?
Would it be difficult for you to consider the interval of +3 semitones without any of the added baggage? It all just seems like you are incapable of abstract thought or intuitively drawing the connection between concrete, objective statements like "+3" and all the other concepts associated.
This really seems to be disordered/tangential thinking that has lead to the loss of the ability to organize concepts in a logical hierarchy. To be honest this is a well known issue and it very often affects those who have invested much of their lives toward creative pursuits. In terms of creativity the organization of concepts into a loose "web" without solid unidirectional connections is actually an advantage.
Eventually though you will find that the web catches and ties up any other capability to the point it is in fact detrimental. You'll only be able to think in these concrete terms by navigating along the fixed branches and pathways of your existing "web". Adding new concepts or trimming those which are defunct will have intractable complexity associated thereby making your existing thought pathways completely incorrigible.
In that sense you may already be a lost cause.