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Hovmod wrote:...This theme is giving me a zillion ideas.)
Same here . . . So many mangles to do!

I've armed myself with a bunch of old tunes. Sure are a lot of dead links in the archives :(

Should be wild spooky fun.

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This is hopeless. I just spent three hours producing random senseless garbage in Abletion Live. I saved it for review tomorrow, but I am sue it is absolute nonsense. :roll:

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hehehe. If it scares little children, that's good enought for fright night.

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Beardedone wrote:random senseless garbage
my favorite type of music.

give me your atonal, polyrythmic, melodyless piece (mine is almost ready, too) :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

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Beardedone wrote:This is hopeless. I just spent three hours producing random senseless garbage in Abletion Live. I saved it for review tomorrow, but I am sue it is absolute nonsense. :roll:
Sounds like my experience with my May entry! Took me about a month after to decide it was actually kind of okay.

Naturally, we are our own harshest critics.

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Maybe, but it bothers me that I was just thrown together with a "whatever works" MO. That is not composition to my way of thinking. It's akin to throwing paint a surface in the dark and calling it art.

If I can generate some chord changes (without a steady groove which would ruin any scariness) and mess with some sounds over them then I'll respect it more.

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You don't like Pollock?

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Beardedone wrote:That is not composition to my way of thinking. It's akin to throwing paint a surface in the dark and calling it art.
mmmh tempting to start a polemic regarding the definition of art... i'll restrain myself...

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Pollock kept the lights on at least. I like Pollock a lot.

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Beardedone wrote:
That is not composition to my way of thinking. It's akin to throwing paint a surface in the dark and calling it art.


mmmh tempting to start a polemic regarding the definition of art... i'll restrain myself...
Yeah it could get SCARY! My thesis is that thought, feeling and humanity must drive the creative/expressive process. Whether or not you can explain how it is done it, should be there - felt seen and or heard in hopefully indeliblly impressive manner in the final results.

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Beardedone wrote:Maybe, but it bothers me that I was just thrown together with a "whatever works" MO. That is not composition to my way of thinking. It's akin to throwing paint a surface in the dark and calling it art.
Are you saying this is a bad thing? It's the way I work all the time - in every medium. It's the way I compose, paint, program, cook, even make love. It's the way I live my life and raise my children. Why the need for the illusion of control? Relax and enjoy what chance offers.

I have three simple rules (which I often break) for creative endeavors:

1) Don't put more into a project than others will possibly get out of it. Otherwise it's a hobby. Music is a hobby of mine.

2) If you have to explain your work's significance, then it isn't working. Good art is self-explanitory.

3) If you don't think rules 1 and 2 don't apply to you, consider collaboration and/or serendipitous methods as part your creative process.

"Thought, feeling and humanity" are relative and ambiguous terms. Any act of creation (maybe any action by a human) would invoke some measure of those concepts. I think art is more importantly found in observation rather than deliberation. It's in the eye of the beholder, you know. ;)

(I started writing this and then several other posts occurred. I might be a little out of order.)

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Interesting POV, George. I guess I am still a goal-directed Scientist at heart. I can't let go of the idea that I must be in control.

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I'm a process-oriented dilettante. :hihi:

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I don't believe you! :D

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as for me, one of the best, most interesting part of my creative process is related to the unexpected, mistakes, randomness, coincidences, etc.

i'm more a seeker, an adventurer, than a ingineer . Experimentation is what makes the art of composition interesting to me. i like to be surprised by my work, by its growth. i want my work to live from its own life. i'm its birth assistant, not its master.

the ordonnance often comes afterward, as a structuring post-production stage.

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