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Jim
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Kremlin]
#3468205 - 12/08/04 11:26 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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dont fall into the common musical elitist point of view, which is that if the chords arent complex, the song isnt good. The truth is, anything is great, regardless of its complexity, as long as it can still communicate with you. Simple can be awesome, complex can be awesome, in the middle can be awesome --Krem look at the beatles. they were masters of the major 7. For jazz learning your modal scales are important, but for a piano player, the best advice ever is to never lift your fingers off of the keys. Keep them down and personal. I think Tony Levins said that. For B3, its all about voicings. you can play the same chord 100 different ways and they will all sound different. (If you play B3, try turning some drawbars OFF. I have met a few players lately who never do this). I personally play in my right hand the 3,7 while walking around the root in my left hand. Great for comping. That is the way to play funk clavi too, but dont walk the left hand, just hammer out a descending blues scale intermittenly with the right hand. Try to stay away from playing right and left hands at the same time-this will make it sound more alive and funky. With funk keep it simple. I said all that just to agree to keep it simple. Ive spent years studying music theory. In highschool I was an allstate trumpet player, in the music union doing gigs, and playing in funk bands. I have even played back up lead for the circus when it came to town. If you have never played with the circus it is hell. Went to skidmore jazz institute for three years while in college. It is a summer program for college credit.
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Jim]
#3468944 - 12/09/04 03:40 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah, I meant by extension chords: Chords that use extension intervals such as
Add 9, 11, b13, sus4, etc.
I mean, a major chord can be boring sometimes. How bout throwing in a 9th? D F# A E ooooohhhh
Music theory went out the window in academic 20th century composition. After the romantic period, people like Varese, Cage, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky totally rebelled against any traditional music theory and rearranged the 12 pitches (from octave to octave) in any order they like. Rather than writing a G major chord, it would turn into an interval vector, like [0,1,2,6] or something. Or create a melody based on timbre, rather than pitch. Or, put metal bolts and nuts in the piano strings to make a different 'dirty' sound...
Crazy bastards. If it weren't for Steve Reich and tape pioneers, we wouldn't have electronic music.
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Jim
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Blastrid]
#3471672 - 12/09/04 04:33 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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dude. listen to the Paul Hindemith trumpet concerto. that is whacked... that piano part is so freaking hard. I hate having to accompany people for that solo.
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Kremlin]
#3473259 - 12/09/04 09:09 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Kremlin said: dont fall into the common musical elitist point of view, which is that if the chords arent complex, the song isnt good.
The truth is, anything is great, regardless of its complexity, as long as it can still communicate with you.
Simple can be awesome, complex can be awesome, in the middle can be awesome
--Krem
Yeah, should we not like Merzbow or Stockhausen because they don't lump in with other artists who follw the 12 tone scale?
Everything Bach did was harmonically complex, but a lot of people think his music is stale, and nothing more than scales. I'm not one of those people, it's just an opinion some people like to throw around.
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Jim]
#3474330 - 12/10/04 12:38 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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i should clarify what i was saying more
I prefer more complex voicings of the chords, but it is also very nice to just jump back to some basic power chords here and there. And i meant to say more precisely that chord progressions shouldnt have to be complex for the song to be good...not necessarily just the chords.
All in all, if you can feel it, its all good
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Kremlin]
#3476608 - 12/10/04 02:20 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've been playing guitar about 10-11 months now. I haven't really been concentrating on doing anything in particular, just trying to train my hands.
I don't know any theory at all (I've got a good book explaining how to read music and how all the notes and chords relate to the guitar, I just need to get around to reading it.), but just playing guitar a bit has definitely changed the way I listen to music. The complex stuff seems even more impressive, and the simpler stuff is cool because it makes me want to bust out the guitar and try to play it.
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: Blastrid]
#3479506 - 12/10/04 11:07 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Blastrid said: I mean, a major chord can be boring sometimes. How bout throwing in a 9th? D F# A E ooooohhhh
That right there just put a big smile on my face
How about the Bb/D in the B section of "Killing me softly with his song".
Ooooohhhh ...
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Re: Learning music theory... [Re: abhi]
#3481007 - 12/11/04 08:46 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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i think no one made music like miles davis, tony williams lifetime, or king crimson in the sixities...well the grateful dead were getting fairly out there too....
the beatles were good at straight forward song writing...but the prog and fusion is where the stunning-ahead-of-your-time-technical abilities are...
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