"repetition-defines-music"
kala
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good read
fire up a spliff and a cup of your fave liquid
http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2014/repetition-defines-music/
fire up a spliff and a cup of your fave liquid
http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2014/repetition-defines-music/
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Fixed that for him.
"Didnt so-and so and them use that in the 80's?"
"Yeah - but we should be repetitive."
In his defense, though, I did read it without the spliff.
I'm sorry you had to hear all of the above from a stranger on the internet, but I stand by it.
You should listen to Can.
As a professional bore, I can cosign that not only are our ears tuned to favour repetition, but our eyes are as well - repetition in the wilderness is an indication of life and our brains are hard-wired to notice it. Berries, footprints, piles of sticks, the actioned-by-predator skeletal ribcages of people who hate repetition; it's all there.
I would be interested in the smell-repetition study - imperviousness to farts, stopping at the fourth KFC after driving past three others. The truth is out there.
As if the only possible samples from that album come from Bra.
http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2009/learning-music-theory-with-autotune/
^^^ SPLIFF VERSION.
But I like this definition too.
Just these words alone make me want to kill myself.
Dude. The article is great because it is so much like all those observations, not despite them. It may sound easy to say the same thing as your 8yo, but like Can it is neither easy, nor empty.*
*Jks, I havn't read the article yet.
And let me repeat: :hayek:
Thanks for coming and listening to our opinions. We have many.
Plaese to provide us a dissertation study on why you like certain things versus why you don't. Certainly, there is a science to it and it couldn't possibly be simply random, frivolous whims.
How long does his grand theory of goodness get pushed ahead of the reality of simple acceptance/denial/obliviousness?
Either they like it or they don't and no explaining/pontificating will ever change that.
One may or may not like certain music.
One may or may not like discussing music.
There's no right or wrong in either one.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
I only know you through this site, but I love you, james.
mandolin @ 3:00 is
Oh really, there's only 2 types of people, ha?
Well, how about?
3) regular people who are sick of hearing nerds turn something fun/rewarding into something excrutiating/heavy-handed.
There's certainly a place for music discussion. It's just that hardly anyone knows how to do it anymore. It should resemble a conversation between friends more than a school paper is all I'm saying.
Dude, I know you and I are both on the old side here, but come on now--neither one of us is old enough to be spelling out "deejay." That's some "hamburger sandwich"/"jean pants" type shit, and should really stop.