Mathis,
What do you mean by "not a monstrous one?
Just curious.
Dave
What do you mean by "not a monstrous one?
Just curious.
Dave
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@lgrohn said:
The rules (the cliches) at a certain moment are based on the surrounding culture. The details in a piece are just accidents of a creative mind.
The rules (the cliches) at a certain moment are based on the surrounding culture. The details in a piece are just accidents of a creative mind.@jc5 said:
As to the question, what is music? It is the human essence in sound. You can quote me on that. [[;)]]
Thanks for asking. My formulation was a bit obscure. Iteration is an important part of creativity. The first accidental details may change due to iteration or auditive feedback (when speaking about music)@dpcon said:
I agree that accidents (unanticipated or unintended results) are a vital part of any creative process. Details (the deliberate fine control of elements) would seem to me not to fall into the categorie of accidents. But this may be a semantic or language translation. Would you clarify?
Pythagoras had a bad ear and he was bad in physics. The first overtone of any string is a litle bit more that double of the primary note in Hertzs...@dpcon said:
Meaning that there is so much creativity already built in to the world we live in (I refer to God) that one almost can't miss. Consider that the overtone series can be found in any piece of string or gut that only need be pulled than plucked (Pythagoras) and you realize that music can be found everywhere.