[sudo-discuss] Music resources

Cere Misc cere.misc at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 09:28:54 PDT 2015


Ah, I just saw that it's based on Ableton…. :(

On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Cere Misc <cere.misc at gmail.com> wrote:

> Andrew.  I'm just like half way through this intro video and really like
> his advice.  Do you know if this workshop is based on any particular tool
> set?
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Andrew Lowe <andrew at lostways.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are looking to make electronic music start here:
>>
>> https://producerdj.com/product/ill-methodology-workshop/
>>
>> If you want to get serious and you have some money (want to invest in it
>> because you want to make music your career) check out the courses on
>> dubspot.com
>>
>> There are also a ton of good stuff on YouTube (and a bunch of crap).
>> Focus on stuff from people who are actually making music professionally.
>>
>> And most importantly, make music, every day. Try not to spend more than 5
>> - 10 hours on a track and then move on to a new one.
>>
>> If you want to make it to the top 10, you might want or find people who
>> have done that before or worked with those people and show them that you
>> are dedicated and passionate. Maybe they will let you sit in the studio or
>> let you remix something.
>>
>> Start a soundcloud now if you don't have one already.
>>
>> --Andrew
>> On Jul 1, 2015 12:04 AM, "Adam Munich" <adam at aperture.systems> wrote:
>>
>>> 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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