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Is My Music Pretentious?
öde:
I see absolutely no need to translate music into English.
bbq:
Actually I find music theory quite interesting and fun.
anyways you can't go around being 'atonal' because tonality is a musically theoretic construct.
Black_Chamber:
--- Quote from: Jimor on 26 Jul 2009, 13:44 ---While the thread has derailed (into a pretty interesting topic at least), if you want feedback on these new posts, it would help to respond to the folks who did have comments to offer on the first one rather than just spamming the board with more links.
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its not spamming...if people want to talk music theory thats fine. i'm just posting some links to some of my better newer stuff for the few that care
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qElwmS2ucvM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn8z_3QrWqo
this is some of my craziest stuff yet..
MadassAlex:
--- Quote from: öde on 26 Jul 2009, 15:21 ---I see absolutely no need to translate music into English.
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That's silly.
Think about it. Maybe you're in an open jam situation with a bunch of other people. You don't want to sound like shit, so you ask, "What key are we playing in?"
The organiser might shout out, "A minor!".
So now you know that the notes A B C D E F and G will always work. That doesn't stop you from using the enharmonic notes! It just means that they will be more dissonant in comparison to the notes above. But you might want to use G# if you're going for a Latin feel, or if you want to bust out some neoclassical. A# is a good one if you want to add some severity or darkness to your melody. Or what about F#? That's a pretty solid choice, in the key of A minor, if you want to be a bit bluesy or jazzy.
Or we could just summon the fucking darkness up from the bowels of hell and move C to C# and B to Bb, giving us the phrygian dominant scale.
Music theory is pretty great.
Johnny C:
i mean i know theory but i still just play what i feel, man
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