OK...enough with the electronic composition talk....if you really knew anything about the electronic composers you mention in these posts you would stop comparing VSL users to them
Now to my next point.
A little off topic of what we were all debating here (and thanks Newbie for actaully reading what I typed, not just reading what you wanted to see like everyone else).
The fact that we cater so much to the lay-audience who doesn't understand nuance is part of the reason music is getting worse in general. Great composers used to write for films. As a result people were exposed to great composition. Now that isn't the case. There is only a handful of film composers that are frequently used today that I would consider great or even good composers. It seems like music for films doesn't have to be good anymore, just get the job done and cater to a culturally deficient segment of the world population.....sad.
"They don't know what actually is realistic in the first place."
UNFORTUNATE....not LUCKY
I think the reason people don't know what good writing is....I.E. most people....is because they are exposed to films with hacks as "composers" who know very little about composition. They listened to music and wrote some...I guess they are qualified to be composers. I'm glad that we don't qualify doctors that way. He grew up watching ER, and I hear he played doctor a few times.....I guess you are qualified. Now take out my appendix.
However, it isn't just film...which I've found most of the people on these forums discussing. Music for wind ensemble is suffering the same problems as film music....because it is trying to cater to a specific type of person. One who knows very little. Why don't us composers try to change that trend and educate listeners, and help them come to love and appreciate good music. The problem is too many untrained hacks are getting sequencers and things like VSL and trying to use them. They think it sounds ok, but it is crap. Just because you hear music in your head does not make you a composer. Composers have many more responsibilities, responsibilities that it is clear to me now many people on this forum don't understand....either because you choose not to truly study your craft, or because you are unable too. I have more respect for the latter. If you can't you can't....if you won't, your ignorant.
Now to my next point.
A little off topic of what we were all debating here (and thanks Newbie for actaully reading what I typed, not just reading what you wanted to see like everyone else).
The fact that we cater so much to the lay-audience who doesn't understand nuance is part of the reason music is getting worse in general. Great composers used to write for films. As a result people were exposed to great composition. Now that isn't the case. There is only a handful of film composers that are frequently used today that I would consider great or even good composers. It seems like music for films doesn't have to be good anymore, just get the job done and cater to a culturally deficient segment of the world population.....sad.
"They don't know what actually is realistic in the first place."
UNFORTUNATE....not LUCKY
I think the reason people don't know what good writing is....I.E. most people....is because they are exposed to films with hacks as "composers" who know very little about composition. They listened to music and wrote some...I guess they are qualified to be composers. I'm glad that we don't qualify doctors that way. He grew up watching ER, and I hear he played doctor a few times.....I guess you are qualified. Now take out my appendix.
However, it isn't just film...which I've found most of the people on these forums discussing. Music for wind ensemble is suffering the same problems as film music....because it is trying to cater to a specific type of person. One who knows very little. Why don't us composers try to change that trend and educate listeners, and help them come to love and appreciate good music. The problem is too many untrained hacks are getting sequencers and things like VSL and trying to use them. They think it sounds ok, but it is crap. Just because you hear music in your head does not make you a composer. Composers have many more responsibilities, responsibilities that it is clear to me now many people on this forum don't understand....either because you choose not to truly study your craft, or because you are unable too. I have more respect for the latter. If you can't you can't....if you won't, your ignorant.