Originally posted by william jesset:
Interesting - also in that mix throw in the factor of having to be 'cutting edge',hence as you say "sound original" without,being really inovative,for by example extrapolating the exsisting harmonic framework in to something new.
As technology races to create new products for consumers, this is how music is expanding.
Last century the need for 'product' to fill the air wave has all but 'used up' any possible combination of chords to create song progression that seem fresh, hence the return to "modal",with parallel 5ths ,to the most basic of all, the 'pulse',the heartbeat of time.
What I question is "how will this 'machine'
(produced via the electric grid which in effect gives rise to the "Electric-city'that will all live in wordwide), how will that effect the human condition on a bio- cellular level? Withstanding the decibel issue,just the wave-forms, how does or how will that effect the future?
Thank You
Wm Jesset
Ps if you know of L.Coryell, I like to say that Pat Martino(fusion), is one who use's the "FUR ELISE" motif, in the sense that it pertains to a "scared geometry" that revels themselves on the fret board via shapes that resemble Triangles,cube's,Ie 'geometry'that are part of a Pythagorean concept of Polarity,Ie Yin/yang ,male/female ,easy/hard consonant/dissonant.
Interesting - also in that mix throw in the factor of having to be 'cutting edge',hence as you say "sound original" without,being really inovative,for by example extrapolating the exsisting harmonic framework in to something new.
As technology races to create new products for consumers, this is how music is expanding.
Last century the need for 'product' to fill the air wave has all but 'used up' any possible combination of chords to create song progression that seem fresh, hence the return to "modal",with parallel 5ths ,to the most basic of all, the 'pulse',the heartbeat of time.
What I question is "how will this 'machine'
(produced via the electric grid which in effect gives rise to the "Electric-city'that will all live in wordwide), how will that effect the human condition on a bio- cellular level? Withstanding the decibel issue,just the wave-forms, how does or how will that effect the future?
Thank You
Wm Jesset
Ps if you know of L.Coryell, I like to say that Pat Martino(fusion), is one who use's the "FUR ELISE" motif, in the sense that it pertains to a "scared geometry" that revels themselves on the fret board via shapes that resemble Triangles,cube's,Ie 'geometry'that are part of a Pythagorean concept of Polarity,Ie Yin/yang ,male/female ,easy/hard consonant/dissonant.
Certainly today is very hard to find some innovative music because of the need of a product you appoint. So one can experience a feeling of "deja vu" listening already any song, so you feel listening to "variations on a theme from ...." instead of a new song; and the more one expands the range of music styles he listens to, the more deja vu one may feel.
A an example I had a frightning feeling some time ago while listening for first time to the miles davis-john coltrane boxset (which is great), since I found myself saying "I've heard that before", I could recognize passages of songs in pop songs I heard when younger. Many tiny bits of different songs placed in a long, evolving and sometimes improvised structure, I guess became freezed and converted into a 3 min. song because someone thought they were "groovy", "catchy", etc... and perhaps thought "none of the guys listening radio formula will ever listen to miles".
Regarding Pat Martino, I haven't heard of him, but sound interesting. Joe Satriani, perhaps my favorite guitar player has a song called "Circles", referring to the pattern described on the fret board. Curious one.
Finally, I think Frank Zappa also experimented with some "logical" o patterned composing techniques in some of his records, but I'm not sure.
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