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Re: arguing Dutch Gentlemen

2003-03-09 by teddybut

Yes, more sample accurate is better, ok??? only in so far as it allows for
more precise rendering of musical intention. blablabla we all know that
already.

I have experienced and appreciate Academia, but I find Nick's statement
childish. "Timing is _the_ carrier of musical emotion". That sounds like a
bunch of over thinking music teachers sitting around getting paid to think
up definitive statements to rationalize why no one dances at their concerts.
There is a difference between thoughtful and anal-retentive, Nick.

If a performer makes you feel something through their performance, there is
emotion in their music... *for you*. For someone else it might not be the
same. I think it is subjective and there is no standard of what makes
emotion in music. It is up to the individual musician to find their way of
how to convey their particular emotion and then up to the listener to decide
if they dig it or not. "But what about an undeniable performance?" you might
ask... In your circle of friends it might be undeniable, but I can guarantee
you'll always be able to find someone who doesn't feel it.

If I had to come up with some standards for any musician to have the BEST
chance to communicate emotion in their music, they would be:
1) spiritual connection to the universal music force, i.e. letting go
2) honestly and unaffectedly being true to their self, i.e. not being fake
3) great compositional skills, i.e. they did their homework

for me those things are the most important things to shoot for no matter
what kind of music you are making.

And then there's LYRICS... to me, most people react to lyrics and how
they're married to the other obvious musical elements. I guess The
Netherlands doesn't have lyrics? OR??

What the hell this has to do with the EXS24 I'll never know. but you arguing
Dutch Gentlemen have got it all too intellectual from where I sit.
Intellectualizing music is fine (necessary?) for learning how to play, but
it is hardly ever helpful in getting musicians to learn how to feel.

By the way... I get paid to perform, not teach or explain or talk. I am,
however, available for lectures in the Netherlands to enlighten the cold,
sad music teachers who have been teaching music backwards for centuries and
feel the need to clog internet lists with their own irrelevant opinions. I
am however, not inexpensive.

teddybut

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