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Mon, 01 May 2000 18:55:30 PDT
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Re: [idm] Hrvatski
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quoted 8 lines From: MilkAlive@aol.com>From: MilkAlive@aol.com >To: shimone@staticbeats.com, idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: [idm] Hrvatski >Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 20:37:59 EDT > >Go away and come back and let us know when you've come to the adult >realization that the world holds many varieties of listening experiences >aside from 'pleasant', you vanilla wafer head.
perhaps "aestically pleasing" would be better than just "pleasing"...? what.s the general consensus on the age you have to be to be an adult anyway? 21? i guess i don.t qualify then. mmmmmmmmmm...vanilla wafers...[drool] i listened to this hrvatski track, and i really enjoy it much...i.d say that it is very musical. i think that these days...if it doesn.t have a definable beat...and at least one or two notes to be heard...you might as well just shove it in the closet... everything is musical...it.s all in how you hear and percieve it though...it.s really a relative term...musical to what?...perhaps a definition of the most musical peice you.ve ever heard is what is called for? no. because there is none...there is music everywhere...it.s just not structured neatly like the songs neatly contained on a cd or whatever medium...take a while and listen to your day...listen to it as "musically" as you possibly can...detached from what you percieve it as. because, things are not musical because we make them so...or we think it so. "nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so. (hamlet)" take, for instance, your day...going to school, what have you...and listen to is as it were not...take voices as just sounds, not structured words...just audible tones. detach yourself from the defined musical variations that you come so accustomed to hearing contained on a various media. and when you listen to it...it starts making sense...perhaps not in structure, like a perfectly midi synced composition, but an iprovisational representation of the unstructured nature of your day. everything is musical...music is everywhere. the thing i don.t like very much about someone accusing something as being not musical is that there is always someone out there that likes it...and that thinks it to be "musical". and what of the artist? surly the creator enjoys it...or is making some sort of statement through it that one is to interpret. except maybe someone like XXX XXX, saying something like :f**k the listener. i.ll put a peice of turd on a record and they'll buy it.: but then they.re still making a statement..."f**k you" however this is not to say that we are not able to have our opinions about the "music", or if we so believe lack of "music" we hear. no, but perhaps what it is is that some are a little frank and brutal in their critisims. i especially don.t think that i would ever tell an artist that i thought that their work was "horrible" even if i thought that it was...they put pride and effort into their work...ok, some more than others.... but if it is to be assumed that most artists are putting their heart into their work, and be a little less brutal in our critisims, and look a little more deeper into the peice, and discuss the peice a little more in an intelligent manner, then, well maybe something will turn out a little better...somewhere. or maybe i.m just being a little na?ve and optomistic. more than likely i am. but then bookshelf 98 (? microsoft) calls music "an aesthetically pleasing or harmonious sound or combination of sounds: the music of the wind in the pines." well that just about sums it up...idm? aestically pleasing...some would believe otherwise...what is idm anyway? ah well, topic for another day. have a better one lander np: hab:: save the adults (dot) ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org