More importantly, can you write the music you hear
[dramatic pause]
in your heart?
the rhythm is fairly simple.
I listened, but all I heard was my tummy rumbling. I'll check Walter Piston and get back to yuz
More importantly, can you write the music you hear
Take a break from researching then. Set a rule for yourself to follow, and a goal to achieve on your DAW. Disconnect from the Internet.HREQ wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2023 10:27 pm but I feel like I know enough already, I've literally went over the same subjects so many times over the years, but I just keep looking up more and waste more time, watching videos, etcs. I was fine not knowing anything before and just making music TBH. Now I feel like I must watch endless youtube video saved watchlists of things, same with mixing/mastering btw, MWTM etcs. I guess I do enjoy researching it for a bit, but then it becomes an obsession, and I get frustrated "why am I wasting all my time on this? I could just be in daw having fun" etcs, but now I'm just rambling and I feel like this topic is stupid now lol
why I made this topic? I don't know. Maybe to see how much other people know who make songs here, maybe to validate I know enough already, maybe to be scolded for asking a stupid question. TBH I hate the internet and endless resources available, I wish I just had a workstation keyboard instead of a daw.
Yeah, the heart as a separate entity from your ear or mind is a silly damned idea.EdwardGivens wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 10:18 amMore importantly, can you write the music you hear
[dramatic pause]
in your heart?
the rhythm is fairly simple.
I just assume people's best intent on that stuff and figure they're being metaphorical, talking about being genuine, instinctual, vulnerable etc. I do chafe at the notion that music must be artless though ...jancivil wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 5:29 pmYeah, the heart as a separate entity from your ear or mind is a silly damned idea.EdwardGivens wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 10:18 amMore importantly, can you write the music you hear
[dramatic pause]
in your heart?
the rhythm is fairly simple.
Compare "Music is emotion"; ohhhk, except when it isn't. And emotion is just a word for certain things that go on in your brain. The emotional energy (the personality, et al) located in the frontal lobes is why they liked to lobotomize 'crazy people'.
Same as 'what you hear in your soul'. Your soul if quantifiable or replicable is going to appear as your mind. Mysticism and purple prose notwithstanding.
exactly but I don't like saying it early. (To me it's possibly a sign of being incurious, per se. Or as you imply, intellectually.)So a question like "do I know enough" doesn't land with me. It's like, are you no longer curious about theory.
I have a young daughter and I'm looking forward to an experiment where I relearn math as she learns it. I'm curious if I'll feel differently about it now that I'm not stuck in my culture's weird "mandatory poison" attitude about it.jancivil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 1:41 pm of course we're making fun making the metaphoric 'heart' literal. I personally just don't find that better than 'what you hear in your head', like one's head is <the heart. It was kind of impertinent IME.
exactly but I don't like saying it early. (To me it's possibly a sign of being incurious, per se. Or as you imply, intellectually.)So a question like "do I know enough" doesn't land with me. It's like, are you no longer curious about theory.
If the goal is to make pop, or most (not-art-) rock music you don't need 'modal interchange' or to have experimented w. or studied counterpoint.
Or any of it. If you're McCartney you don't need it to have done it and done it so well theory people marvel at its sophistication. So we're at the basic, 'we cannot answer what one needs' and the rest commentary on the nature of the thing.
I agree strongly with what you wrote.
NB: I don't care about learning trigonometry because I don't have any evident use for it to be a musician/composer. "There's no calculus in music" - Frank Zappa. It's arithmetic one has sussed by the 3rd grade really.
if it's anything like when i was helping my son with his homework, it's bloody hardmjudge55 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 2:46 pmI have a young daughter and I'm looking forward to an experiment where I relearn math as she learns it. I'm curious if I'll feel differently about it now that I'm not stuck in my culture's weird "mandatory poison" attitude about it.jancivil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 1:41 pm of course we're making fun making the metaphoric 'heart' literal. I personally just don't find that better than 'what you hear in your head', like one's head is <the heart. It was kind of impertinent IME.
exactly but I don't like saying it early. (To me it's possibly a sign of being incurious, per se. Or as you imply, intellectually.)So a question like "do I know enough" doesn't land with me. It's like, are you no longer curious about theory.
If the goal is to make pop, or most (not-art-) rock music you don't need 'modal interchange' or to have experimented w. or studied counterpoint.
Or any of it. If you're McCartney you don't need it to have done it and done it so well theory people marvel at its sophistication. So we're at the basic, 'we cannot answer what one needs' and the rest commentary on the nature of the thing.
I agree strongly with what you wrote.
NB: I don't care about learning trigonometry because I don't have any evident use for it to be a musician/composer. "There's no calculus in music" - Frank Zappa. It's arithmetic one has sussed by the 3rd grade really.
Yeah I've heard that and part of my experiment is to see if the curriculum is as convoluted as I've heard or if it's something that makes sense if you come up with it. In the US we have this (death cultish? perpetual?) narrative that our civilization is crumbling with K-12 ed as ground zero so that seems fun to look into.vurt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:44 amif it's anything like when i was helping my son with his homework, it's bloody hardmjudge55 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 2:46 pmI have a young daughter and I'm looking forward to an experiment where I relearn math as she learns it. I'm curious if I'll feel differently about it now that I'm not stuck in my culture's weird "mandatory poison" attitude about it.jancivil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 1:41 pm of course we're making fun making the metaphoric 'heart' literal. I personally just don't find that better than 'what you hear in your head', like one's head is <the heart. It was kind of impertinent IME.
exactly but I don't like saying it early. (To me it's possibly a sign of being incurious, per se. Or as you imply, intellectually.)So a question like "do I know enough" doesn't land with me. It's like, are you no longer curious about theory.
If the goal is to make pop, or most (not-art-) rock music you don't need 'modal interchange' or to have experimented w. or studied counterpoint.
Or any of it. If you're McCartney you don't need it to have done it and done it so well theory people marvel at its sophistication. So we're at the basic, 'we cannot answer what one needs' and the rest commentary on the nature of the thing.
I agree strongly with what you wrote.
NB: I don't care about learning trigonometry because I don't have any evident use for it to be a musician/composer. "There's no calculus in music" - Frank Zappa. It's arithmetic one has sussed by the 3rd grade really.
they changed the teaching methods, so despite him and me getting the right answers, he would have to redo it, as they no longer work from units up through tens, hundreds...
made no sense to me tbh. and maths was one of my better subjects at school.
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