Well, you may believe that, most astrophysicists and such - all that I've read - do not.
When I was like 5, I asked my mother "Who created God, Mama?" "I don't know, honey."
This is going to HPC now
He started it
Well, you may believe that, most astrophysicists and such - all that I've read - do not.
well, being the best ever at theory, doesn't guarantee tasteHAL76 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:44 pm I lately looked at a "play piano" tutorial at youtube. I was pretty impressed somehow by this young lady. Her snobby London accent. The way she explained all those complex things. She was a professional teacher for more than ten years and has produced many many videos over the time.
As I said - I was impressed. Until that theory monster started composing and playing an own little pop song![]()
But yeah - I guess it´d be better to know all that like she does. But unfortunately most of us are not that patient since they don´t have that much time - ahm - over.
I read that as a dichtomy between knowing a lot of 'music theory' and 'creating a pop song'.vurt wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:08 pmwell, being the best ever at theory, doesn't guarantee tasteHAL76 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:44 pm I was impressed. Until that theory monster started composing and playing an own little pop song![]()
But yeah - I guess it´d be better to know all that like she does. But unfortunately most of us are not that patient since they don´t have that much time - ahm - over.
just because her song isn't great, doesn't mean the tools used to create it aren't great.
ah, you could be right. i just assumed the song wasn't good so whats the point learning?jancivil wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:10 pmI read that as a dichtomy between knowing a lot of 'music theory' and 'creating a pop song'.vurt wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:08 pmwell, being the best ever at theory, doesn't guarantee tasteHAL76 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:44 pm I was impressed. Until that theory monster started composing and playing an own little pop song![]()
But yeah - I guess it´d be better to know all that like she does. But unfortunately most of us are not that patient since they don´t have that much time - ahm - over.
just because her song isn't great, doesn't mean the tools used to create it aren't great.
I didn't read into 'an own little pop song' as 'some music that wasn't good'.![]()
Years ago a friend (a guitar head) got me a ticket to a Joe Satriani's show. I wasn't into guitar at all then and I just roughly knew that name but never made any imagery connections (well, he bought me the ticket, after all). On the show evening I was stuck in traffic and spent forever finding a parking, and when I arrived it was 30 min past the clock and all I saw was a bald lone-star wearing sunglasses playing under the spot in front of a pack of patrons in the venue... and I thought, this guy played OK but not my fav. So I found my friend and listened on... Another 30 min passed and this guy was still playing. I tapped my friend "what the heck this opener is playing forever??" and my friend's look was immediately struck and I saw terror in his eyes. Then I learned there weren't an opener at all and Satch himself just kicked off the show.HAL76 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:44 pm I lately looked at a "play piano" tutorial at youtube. I was pretty impressed somehow by this young lady. Her snobby London accent. The way she explained all those complex things. She was a professional teacher for more than ten years and has produced many many videos over the time.
As I said - I was impressed. Until that theory monster started composing and playing an own little pop song![]()
But yeah - I guess it´d be better to know all that like she does. But unfortunately most of us are not that patient since they don´t have that much time - ahm - over.
how does staccato 16ths equate to zero release, per se? That makes no sense. If you want 16th notes all staccato you need to use the lingo. In no way have you described it saying 'notes as steps with zero release', which reads as nonsense to me. It also appears to assert that "trained violinist" equates to 'person that has no knowledge of sound otherwise', if you mean release characteristic in an 'electronic' instrument. I don't know what you mean by it, and that's not my faulr.N__K wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:28 pm But if one said to a formally trained violin player something like "play notes in that passage as steps with zero release" instead of "play notes in that passage as staccato 1/16ths", that'd be confusing.
And the other way around: to someone who has never read traditional theory but understands "steps and envelopes" paradigm, "staccato" might be the more confusing term.
hes similar to vai, both great musicians, but some of the most boring shows i have ever seen.shawshawraw wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:23 pmYears ago a friend (a guitar head) got me a ticket to a Joe Satriani's show. I wasn't into guitar at all then and I just roughly knew that name but never made any imagery connections (well, he bought me the ticket, after all). On the show evening I was stuck in traffic and spent forever finding a parking, and when I arrived it was 30 min past the clock and all I saw was a bald lone-star wearing sunglasses playing under the spot in front of a pack of patrons in the venue... and I thought, this guy played OK but not my fav. So I found my friend and listened on... Another 30 min passed and this guy was still playing. I tapped my friend "what the heck this opener is playing forever??" and my friend's look was immediately struck and I saw terror in his eyes. Then I learned there weren't an opener at all and Satch himself just kicked off the show.HAL76 wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:44 pm I lately looked at a "play piano" tutorial at youtube. I was pretty impressed somehow by this young lady. Her snobby London accent. The way she explained all those complex things. She was a professional teacher for more than ten years and has produced many many videos over the time.
As I said - I was impressed. Until that theory monster started composing and playing an own little pop song![]()
But yeah - I guess it´d be better to know all that like she does. But unfortunately most of us are not that patient since they don´t have that much time - ahm - over.
After I got my hands on guitars, now I understand how hard it was to play those stuff on a guitar as cleanly and gracefully as the legend!!
I guess another lesson I learned was performers are 10x the musicians they seem to be.
yeah it was early 90s i saw him over here.jancivil wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:30 pm For me, Vai did his best work with Zappa when he was barely legal.
I got ahold of one of his CDs in the 90s and it really was dull for me.
A lot of his music is quite different than that.
wow was it that late?? with zappa?
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