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offline Sanguine from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:01 [#00717530]
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So before my question for you all... a track I finished
today, a study on chromatics, probably the most complex
thing I've done to date.

Chromatic Study: Chromostudy.mp3

How do you approach music? Do you try and mimic what other
people are doing and just subtley add your own thing, or do
you try and do something different from anything you've
heard so far in an attempt to push in a totally new
direction?

Do you feel comfortable with your music style? Do you have
enough of a grasp of what will change the sound how to
accurately express emotions? Ever had an epiphany that ended
up perfectly expressing an idea or picture you had in
sound?

I'll answer after some other people do...


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2003-05-28 01:05 [#00717534]
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1. yes
2. john lennon?
3. is it a type of bird?
4. concrete
5. all of the above


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2003-05-28 01:09 [#00717536]
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i don't really have one way to approach music. it depends.
but usually i start by laying down a groove and go from
there.

i don't usually try and mimic what other people do, though
usually i have a vague preconception of what/type of mood i
want to create ... and this i guess is influenced by other
artists.

i don't know if i really have a style .. but i enjoy making
music, so i guess that makes me comfortable.

i never really try and express explicit emotions like
love/hate etc. but more vague ones ... (optimistic
melancholy?) ... i'm usually happy with how it comes out,
but its a constant matching up process, ie between the music
and the idea or something.

i've never really had that perfect an idea i wanted to
express - hence, no epiphany. but am stoked when i pull off
a new break or loop or something.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:11 [#00717538]
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five words:

Do What Makes You Happy.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:12 [#00717539]
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BTW do you like Dial from Autechre's Gantz Graf EP?


 

offline Sanguine from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:13 [#00717540]
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Well yeah... I'm just asking to specify what makes you happy
I guess? Just curious to people's approaches, don't plan on
changing my own


 

offline Sanguine from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:14 [#00717542]
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Yeah, the best adjective to describe it for me is "flat"
though... I like some of the things they did in it, and
strangely enough it wasn't an inspiration for the track I
did, I threw the track on just now...


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-05-28 01:16 [#00717543]
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i just play around on the midi keyboard, record it, change
it a bit so i like it, add some beats, expand it, add more
patterns + other beats, add intros etc, add effects, knob
tweak it, done


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-05-28 01:18 [#00717545]
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i dont even have a clue what cromatic means... so i cant
comment you on the track...

clicky

my music if you wanna see how my method works out


 

offline alnuit on 2003-05-28 01:18 [#00717546]
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I was never a fan of chromatics used just for the sake of
being used...I don't mind them when they are introduced to
avoid dissonance, but frankly, even under such cases, I find
the dissonance easier to assimilate than heavy chromaticism.
It is just a personal preference, thats all. Mild
chromaticism that makes an appearance as accidentals in a
few bars is okay by me.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:19 [#00717548]
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well..

my approach is kind of odd really.

whenever i meditate i write songs..by mouth. i improvise
while in my meditative phase thru beatboxing and humming
simultaneously, and i've been doing it for the past couple
years. once i make up sounds i like, i keep repeating them
so they kinda float around in my head until i produce them
through some instrumental medium. more often than not they
remain only in my mind, but since i have more free time now,
they just might come in handy. ;)


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2003-05-28 01:21 [#00717549]
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what makes me happy?

re: music ... the process. listening to the end product is
pretty cool also.

i guess one sort of thing i try to do sometimes is adopt a
more "live" approach to making music ... chopping and
changing and all that jazz.


 

offline Sanguine from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:22 [#00717551]
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The Chromatic scale uses all thirteen "normal" tones...
think of it playing every white and black key up a scale...
it causes a lot of dissonance and strange harmonies

Like I said, it was a study, and very complicated, I
nitpicked a lot of the tones to weave in and out of
harmonies, I think it came out rather well


 

offline Sanguine from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:24 [#00717553]
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I find myself mimicing a lot of music lately, I don't feel
quite confident to push things in a new direction, like the
potential is there but it needs some watering to grow.

But I'm really happy with the style of music I produce, I
find it always brings out something in me I wasn't
expecting, like a subconscious thread to my music.

I made one short piano piece a few years ago, every time I
play it I just go into mental remission, my short state of
perfection on a steinway in the middle of nowhere



 

offline Sanguine from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:41 [#00717556]
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All of my pieces give me images though... this one, the best
description I've heard is "A demented metalic circus pelted
by acid rain" which kinda makes me happy

I wonder how much music is visual for people... do you guys
see things when you create?


 

offline DiaZoHeXagoN from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-05-28 01:43 [#00717557]
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I just imagine some kind of situation and try to play what
music I think would fit.......my moods also effect my
music.

I need to write more stuff


 


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