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Post by nogatoyumi on May 10, 2011 18:53:00 GMT -5
Glam Metal = Hair Metal = Pop Metal = Sleaze Metal... They gave too many names to that subgenre... Everyone has different outlooks on what music genres really are anyhow.
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Post by Wave57 on May 10, 2011 19:44:00 GMT -5
Music = Music
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Post by SMAP on May 10, 2011 22:22:46 GMT -5
Noise = Music
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Post by Soup567 on May 10, 2011 22:24:59 GMT -5
What separates music from noise is that there is structure to it and something to follow. That's why it is so special and different.
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Post by SMAP on May 10, 2011 22:28:35 GMT -5
I hate structure.
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Post by Soup567 on May 10, 2011 22:30:43 GMT -5
Then you hate Jazz and Classical and anything else that can be followed musically..... Which is most music.
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Post by Wave57 on May 10, 2011 22:36:14 GMT -5
Burn
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Post by kyle on May 11, 2011 7:14:59 GMT -5
Jazz is fairly unstructured. The Real Book Vol. 6 is what my jazz band uses, and it usually just shows the head and the coda, and you figure out the form and solos.
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Post by civplayah on May 11, 2011 15:38:56 GMT -5
Then you hate Jazz and Classical and anything else that can be followed musically..... Which is most music. Correction-- baroque, romantic, and early-classical were very structured, what with their sonata form, rondo form, and all the articulations that have to be followed exactly right. However, new-age, neo-classical, and Beethoven were very free and expressionist. And, since when has jazz had a structure? Whenever I play jazz, I play my heart out with improv.
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Post by SMAP on May 11, 2011 15:54:04 GMT -5
I was being sarcastic.
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Post by nogatoyumi on May 11, 2011 16:05:53 GMT -5
It works for me when I be sarcastic. D:
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Post by kyle on May 11, 2011 16:06:09 GMT -5
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Post by Soup567 on May 11, 2011 16:30:31 GMT -5
Correction-- baroque, romantic, and early-classical were very structured, what with their sonata form, rondo form, and all the articulations that have to be followed exactly right. However, new-age, neo-classical, and Beethoven were very free and expressionist. And, since when has jazz had a structure? Whenever I play jazz, I play my heart out with improv. Improv has nothing to do with not being structured. Jazz follows all of the guidelines of music. Just because you are doing a solo doesn't mean you aren't following something. Jazz still follows the rules of music. It is based on all of the scales and the chords. It is very structured. Soloing may go off and do one thing but it still follows something. If you soloing in pattern 1 of the major scales for C, you are still following something. It's structured. Noise follows nothing.
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Post by civplayah on May 12, 2011 12:37:20 GMT -5
Well, then, by your definition, all music is 'structured', because it has rhythm.
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Post by SMAP on May 12, 2011 15:26:31 GMT -5
Noise rarely has rhythm.
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