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im a old person and i was just thinking of some stuff and you know how opinionated we are

im not stup enuf to want to think i have insight all into you tingting so don-t worry about going all that, but

one thing you don't lik to hear from your vst developer is for the past time (well all of it, ever) i've bene coming to the realisation that im sick of all this bloody music. its a natural thing in the world to then be a part of it in the hopes of making something sensible. and tats my generation "musically" as well, accredited representation of refusal, eg. punk.

but im also a old person and ive had some time to watch what happens with generations of humans some. intergenerational stress happens with some modulation of conventions. same as ai coding, we like to think it is evolving toward a desirable solution but it be teh happen one way or the other.

and inculcated or no, we obviously observe this in musical convention, to the extent that popular music is in some context definitively contemporary.

whether you reject the idea or no, some mechanisms may restrain the evolution of convention "intergenerationally" (or "over time", "over duration") so that eg. it is "profitable" or whatever to maintain the same mechanisms of distribution, how music is used, legislated et al.

but here's what i'm saying.
i really wouldn't be surprised to see, as culture continues to "proceed", a serious change in tone in the role music has in our daily experiential lives. i seriously think there's a good chance that, despite all attempts to propogate behaviours in subsequent generations, the social organism will gradually reject eg. the habituation of listening to records. scof yue mei, s'cof yue mei. and culture in itself is volatile enough to consider that behaviours will change considerably in time spans we may observe.

a lot of young (or new? or just in general) producers seem to cut their chops (as i did when i obtained a jv1010!) emulating genres. all these crazy hobbyist toy genres. i've been using online music communities since.. around 1997 and you know the sort of pedestrian feel you often get with 'cutting my chops' recordings. normals have changed.

my advice is, make shorter recordings. don't fluff your track out to a commercial length in order to achieve 'recordable' status. not ever. just contain your exercise to the core of the ideas.

you can appreciate the difference in modalities between artifacts experientially. one is succinct, meaningful, substantial, the other makes you feel lik ur being mikled lik a cow. so at least, by doing it teh one way lik i say you shud, u contribute to a future that you won't despise. it aslo mak control what you do fisrt.

habichewate joseph in practice to a experiential standard intead of a commerce tandard.

things are gonig to change. you want to be on top of teh head of that shit. limit your shit to meaningful shit and stop playing dead shit style. well, that's sort of am extremely werded expression of the idea anyway.

hth
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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:shock: :nutter: :bang: :wheee: :-o :band: :party: :help:

scary thing is you're right though

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@xoxos: You write so many words with so many orthografic mistakes just to
express that younger musicians should only publish music that is worth to
be called music? :scared: :roll:
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you read all that, now you're asking for explanation :hihi:
enroe wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 1:46 am so many orthografic mistakes
holmes.. hiya diemenshuns


how am i going to exist in the kind of space normal people are in?

its not about koalafieing a definition of music holmes
its simple time+energy management as we move into a culture totally unlike listening to records in the 1970s

correct form is an otherographic miskate nowadaze holmes i aint spoonfeedin ya
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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soz spoondeffin ya
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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xoxos wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:42 pm my advice is, make shorter recordings. don't fluff your track out to a commercial length in order to achieve 'recordable' status. not ever. just contain your exercise to the core of the ideas.
This. I've said this since my 20s - or maybe earlier. It is possible to use a chorus only once in a song and not to repeat a hook. Hold interest with shorter tracks and force the user to replay. That's good marketing.

However, I think a distinction should be made between music conveying ideas in the form of songs and functional music, such as dance music or anything to set a mood. For example, functional music, such as that to place the listener in a state of trance needs to maintain that state and therefore, last for a longer time. Ritual music needs to last the duration of the ritual.

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it's possible to make the form suit the content and write an authentic melody rather than obey some received command regarding form.
It may be that the notions of verse, chorus, prechorus, bridge, intro, outchorus make something that more people recognize but it may also be an audience is responding on a deeper level to an authentic expression some of the time. Trying to game it with your particular reshuffling the deck of cookie-cutter prescriptions, or the tactic of repeating the hook 1024 times, you may just have expected the cart to pull your horse. OR, it makes sense organically. There is no rule.

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my advice to the world is quit thinking to be a producer, you've already been too obedient to a number of bad ideas

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jancivil wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2019 4:22 pm my advice to the world is quit thinking to be a producer, you've already been too obedient to a number of bad ideas
Or stop equating the industrial concept of production with the creativity of art. That said, I do think industrial concepts can easily be applied to functional music - such as dance music. This is currently being exploited with the exclusion of art for some who are focused purely on creating music as an elaborate method by which to inform the world that they are, in fact, not dead yet - or just to pay off a mortgage.

"I'm not dead but my music is. How'd ya like my nice house?"

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well, it tends to follow a stamp, a mold, a cookie cutter guaranteeing uniformity. I don't get the dance part, there is a certain sort of person who needs to have 4-on-the-floor established before they fake like their bodies are responding to tha music, there is almost no music. pretty robotic already.
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xoxos wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2019 2:39 pm you read all that, now you're asking for explanation :hihi:
Hmm ... you didn't realize that it was a rhetorical question? :o
enroe wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 1:46 am You write so many words with so many orthografic mistakes just to
express that younger musicians should only publish music that is worth to
be called music? :scared: :roll:
You might want to be "superfunny", but your orthografical summersaults
make it more difficult to read your sentences! 8)
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de

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Oh dear, what has the world become to...
When I was young, the youth had better things to do than listen to advice of the previous generation.
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practice safe sex with groupies.
never eat anything that your band-mates offer you when you turn up late to practice.
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vurt wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2019 7:32 pm practice safe sex with groupies.
never eat anything that your band-mates offer you when you turn up late to practice.
you sound like the rents :hihi:
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Do <young producers> have bands?
There's an idea, make music with your hands on instruments

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