Breathe music....

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself' started by Akkugem, Jan 13, 2012.

  1. Akkugem

    Akkugem New Member

    No DJ,No loud speakers, No tipping to tapping, No records, No LIVE performance, No followers,
    its just being one who breathes MUSIC...rhythm..everything has rhythm..everything dances.....!!!
    Insanity,bravado,rebellion...but yet SIMPLE.....saying hello to all Music_Freaks here...
    Stay at Marine driving city..Mumbai..
    Looking forward for more Connections..

    :)
     
  2. vendettarevived

    vendettarevived New Member

    Welcome to the forum! Glad to have you here.
     
  3. Akkugem

    Akkugem New Member

    thanks............
     
  4. alpha1

    alpha1 I BLUES!

    You do realize that melody plays a far greater role in defining music than the rhythm ...
     
  5. Morbid_Angel

    Morbid_Angel Sid the sloth

    he seems more of the dancer type so maybe that's why very rhythm focused

    *rolls eyes*


    welcome to the forum anyway :grin: have fun
     
  6. bjr

    bjr Lady of the Evening


    I would disagree with this. I don't think there can be an argument to back either of us up here though. It's just something you think you know.

    Of course, that doesn't mean I don't think the original poster doesn't have a point.
     
  7. alpha1

    alpha1 I BLUES!

    Well just to illustrate my point:

    You take a song.
    And change the rhythm structure.
    You can still recognize it.

    You take a song.
    And change the notes played in it.
    Can you recognize it?
     
  8. bjr

    bjr Lady of the Evening

    I disagree...what I think you're doing in your head is changing the rhythm a little and the melody completely. To start with, I don't think separating the two is a great idea. Anyway, I'd post a tune if I was good enough to...since I'm not, I'll use this link to illustrate my point.

    The Easter Egg In Hans Zimmer’s ‘Inception’ Score | Geeks of Doom

    To be honest, I found this amazing....and I really couldn't have been able to tell even if I'd been familiar with the original score.
     
  9. Sumanovo razor

    Sumanovo razor New Member

    i really dont understand why people think melody is superior to rhythm...god give them brains...
     
  10. Morbid_Angel

    Morbid_Angel Sid the sloth

    would you care to explain why you think otherwise because i'm sure you can't explain it and sound older than 13 at the same time. you should seriously learn some manners for behaving on a public forum before posting something like this next time
     
  11. Sumanovo razor

    Sumanovo razor New Member

    **sarcasm** anyways m sorry sir...and yes its not always that melody rules ...and if you want to know why then i may publish a video on this topic explaining why...not now maybe later... :).
     
  12. ayu135

    ayu135 New Member

    I personally dont believe in this, but yes there are people who do. I'd rather not get into the rhythm vs. melody debate but i'd like to say for me the live performance, the interaction with audience is all a big part of the experience for me. Playing what i like is fine by me but i like the challenge of creating something that others will like. But then again my goals and reasons for playing music are different.
     
  13. Morbid_Angel

    Morbid_Angel Sid the sloth

    actually what a lot of people like depends on how they approach the music and hence, the challenge you speak of is rather a marketing challenge than a musical one. a musical challenge would be to create an objectively good piece of music that in an ideal world everyone would appreciate, if not like.
     
  14. alpha1

    alpha1 I BLUES!

    Not really.
    All I said was to keep the melody notes, and change the rhythm in whichever way possible.
    Compared to: keep the rhythm and change the notes in whichever way possible.
    Try this on someone who is not musically inclined.

    And yes separating the two is not a great idea because both in unison make a good sounding music.
    I cannot have good bhangra music on a waltz rhythm.

    Unfortunately cannot access the video now, but when they talk about slowing the original three times, are they talking about only changing the speed/tempo or they are talking about changing the notes also (1/3rd freq of the original)?
     
  15. alpha1

    alpha1 I BLUES!

    I really don't understand why ppl think that melody is not superior to rhythm ... god give them brains ... ( = to present an argument, and try provide points in favour or against)
     
  16. ayu135

    ayu135 New Member

    But then there is no definition of good music, what is music to your ears maybe noise for me. Beauty of the music is in the ears of the listener. Also your definition of ideal world may not match with mine. But then this is what makes it interesting.

    But making music that appeals to people is not a job for marketing. I mean there can be superbly good piece of music that purists will like and appreciate but if the common people cannot relate to it, appreciate it i will believe i have failed. These are just my viewpoints. This what i believe my playing should be. There should be something for everyone, a little bit complexity a little bit simplicity, just the right balance. There should be parts that purists will admire and then there will be something for the general public too. I am again saying that this is my approach towards music and i am just sharing it and in no way saying that the others are bad or they should have a similar approach.
     
  17. alpha1

    alpha1 I BLUES!

    https://indianguitartabs.com/f9/there-good-music-bad-music-50382.html#post434271
     
  18. Sumanovo razor

    Sumanovo razor New Member

    melody and rhythm they both have different identities...one cannot be superior than the other ...well yes depends upon the song though...
     
  19. Akkugem

    Akkugem New Member

    well..everyone has their own opinion and should be respected.....hope u all r doin well ...
    There is a small request to all who has different opinion about greater or lesser than / rhythm/music.>>>>all about .lol
    I am staying at Mumbai and have been playing tabla for last 15 years...I play congo and drums too but not in a professional sense..
    I am looking forward to people who play instrument and keen in jamming together and satisfying one's soul...
    kindly post your views on it..no offense while posting anything from my side..regards to all..


    Gemmy
     
  20. NylonSix

    NylonSix New Member

    There should be no argument in this matter. How can you separate the two? It's like the soul and body and together it makes music, something like our existence. That's the part where Harmony comes in music. "Theory of Harmony" by Arnold Shoenberg both explains about that in easy details. Grab hold of this book.
     

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