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To the theorist:(MUST READ SEND ME HATE MAIL LATER)

It seems to me that, yes, even on this great musical site(a four page discussion on accoutics""), there seems to be, like everywhere in the world of music, excessive, and even pointless analysis of things that, at the end of the day mean nothing.
The simple question that must be addressed is that why when reading the writtings of the great composers, there is clarity and sense, when on the other hand when reading the great players or musical academics, there is no sense, and in fact the writtings upom most subjects of musical conception-theory, harmony, meter, technique, and the like, written by the best in the field are crappy, nonsensical, and for the most part not very helpful. Check this out for yourself-go to your local library and check out even a basic book on music and you will find it to be mostly pointless. The most we know of Bach, and upon the brown of his own views comes down to the simple point of putting the fingers in the right place at the right time, yet when one reads a musical analysis by a great harvard man on Bach, there is hundreds of pages of nonsensical rubbish, every measure is unclearly analyzed to the point where you do not know what is going on after the first page of the commentary. Yet when Bach speaks it is simple and downright concise, practice and develop the feel, in other words gain confidence through rigourous practice, and henceforth the key and eternal element of music will arise and that is instinct. A biologist may think that they know the wolf, yet are they one.AH"""
Another simple example of this argument is this-video games-you may have played a very physical video game where only practice dicatates the move, and someone watches and says-man-how do you do that-well the person perfoming the move has no answer-for it is now part of the subconcious mind. The mechanism of perfoming this great move is now encoded in the instinctual apparatus of the brain, thus leaving the peformer at a loss for words, I dont know how I do it, I just can.
Thus we are dealing with hundreds of years of musicology written by generations of musicologists who have no real feel for the instinctual underpinnings of what a great composer thinks or really feels, they believe that the composer like themselves were musical robots, devoid of feeling and filled with analysis, scrutininizing every note as if music was written in only one way. Yet Bach and all the rest were inventive, mystic, extremely imaginitive, and of course spontaneous in there music. Thus the anylytic aproach employed by our payed genuises at the universities is largely masterbatory material, or at best it is meaningless.
Thus to conclude this newest rant, remember play, think playing, and question, yet never microscopically analyize your playing; all that this exercize will do is lead to doubt, and double tracking. You will find no certain answers for as we have found all along is that the greatest lesson of music is its mystical subjectivity, and not it scientific certainty. If we try to give music a one and done formula it will cease to exist. Thus feel music, for god sakes dont think it.
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Re: To the theorist:(MUST READ SEND ME HATE MAIL LATER)

2/10/2010 7:09 PM

Brian Buckham (26315) wrote:

I am of the old adage of "shut the %$@ up and play". If you like
the precise playing style and wish to fit as many notes into a bar,
GREAT! Just do it! If you enjoy banging around on the bass and
getting root notes, GREAT! Just do it! Just play for the love of it,
because someday you might not be able to, and that just really,
really sucks.

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2/14/2010 12:26 PM

WILLIAM HULSEY (24493) wrote:

Can I get an amen, brothers and sisters!?!?

You, above most of the members here, have a more legit reason for posting what you have--play for the love of it. Whether it is pounding out theory stuff or just playing for the hell of it, you make perfect sense.

It is, after all, true what you say, you may only have one shot at having the time of your life doing this stuff. I say take the road that gives you the most pleasure. You are perfectly qualified to make your statement, bro.

Bo

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