[sudo-discuss] Music resources

Adam Munich adam at aperture.systems
Wed Jul 1 00:04:23 PDT 2015


I've found that music comes from my emotional / feelings side of the brain,
and not from the technical side I'm so used to using. It's very strange and
unfamiliar, so I must master this art as well.

As for fractals, I don't think they have any frequency dependence, to be
honest. They're something that forms because of conduction, which would be
largely unaffected by frequency in this case as wood is too insulating for
the skin effect to occur, and the electrodes are too small for capacitance
to matter.
On Jun 30, 2015 11:51 PM, "Cere Misc" <cere.misc at gmail.com> wrote:

> IMO, the best way to "get into" music is just to learn music from people
> you like and then your own stuff will take shape after you get fluent with
> the patterns that inspire you based on the work you have learned.  I find
> "getting into" music as a purely emotionless theoretical excursive to be a
> non-starter.
>
> In piano, for example, you'll find lots of cats doing cool videos on how
> some of these chord thickening patterns work, and a lot of it is sort of
> beyond theory and a little bit more about patterns and frameworks that they
> have developed, but that insight has come from many hours of learning other
> peoples work and then developing patterns of there own via improv.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Marc Juul <juul at labitat.dk> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:18 PM, Adam Munich <adam at aperture.systems>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> No one gives a rat's ass about my mission to build cheap x-ray units
>>> for the unprivileged world
>>>
>>
>> Almost no-one knows about it. You haven't even run a crowdfunding
>> campaign for it (which you should do just for the attention). I assure you
>> people (and the media) would care if you pitched it correctly with a nicely
>> made video. We have a film-makers collective at Omni you know.
>>
>> But maybe you _should_ take a long break from that project and do
>> something creative. One piece of advice though: Before you shelve it for
>> months/years take an hour to go through all of the files, write notes about
>> everything for future you and back them up offline in multiple locations.
>> Future you will thank past you.
>>
>> As far as music, I'm kinda looking for some music theory learning stuff
>> myself. Playing instruments is one thing, but composition is another. I
>> haven't found anything good.
>>
>> --
>> marc/juul
>>
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