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Subject: Industrial music theory?
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Original Message 1/22 27-Oct-00 @ 05:07 PM - Industrial music theory?
Message 2/22 27-Oct-00 @ 07:27 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Peaceout,
Peter
Message 3/22 28-Oct-00 @ 08:11 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
http://www.tweakheadz.com/recipes.html
http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/apr00/articles/arrangingpop.htm
Shpongled
Message 4/22 30-Oct-00 @ 04:10 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Anyone have links or know of good books
describing different song structures?
Something I'm trying to get into is to listen to a
song I like, break it down into sections etc...
BJT
Message 6/22 31-Oct-00 @ 06:42 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
- having no grasp of piano music will take you much further than you think.FUCK THEORY I DON'T need it and nor do you,and if you already got it too bad because you're wounded bad.
Message 7/22 31-Oct-00 @ 11:57 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Message 8/22 04-Nov-00 @ 12:47 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Hope this helps
Message 9/22 04-Nov-00 @ 12:44 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
- I can do it w/o the rules thank you.
Message 10/22 05-Nov-00 @ 04:31 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Message 11/22 05-Nov-00 @ 10:18 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
- If you would like to play the modern industrial muzak learn a bunch of metal guitar riffs and get yourself a drum machine dress like a leather boy and you too can be a heroin addicted long haired goofball w/ marshall stacks to make up for your insufficient cock size.have fun in class.
Message 12/22 05-Nov-00 @ 11:20 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Message 14/22 07-Nov-00 @ 01:29 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
-:p I probably wrote a preset or two or maybe a pattern in your box of the month and wouldn't buy one because they give them to me.Ha! Ha!
Message 15/22 07-Nov-00 @ 08:31 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
You know nothing about my life so any statement you make concerning my lifestyle or outlook is going to be presumptious,but for your information not that it's any of your business I make music full time none of it dance so you wouldn't be interested in it anyway.As for all your unverifiable claims about the gear you own and your musical employment I think that at best you are a fabulist and at worst a liar in other words I don't believe you and furthermore have no further interest in maintaining a dialogue with you as there is obviously nothing of worth to be gained from doing so by the way the original poster asked to be helped to find resources that explained song structure and theory all you've done is state how useless his intentions are obviously because you are a musical ignoramus.
Message 16/22 07-Nov-00 @ 04:28 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Message 17/22 07-Nov-00 @ 05:01 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
-:p i'm on the move while you're stuck in a groove(box)
i am not allowed to tell you anything about the dealings I have w/ manufacturers because of legal garbage so you can think what you like about that.I'd love to set you straight but i'm not going to jeapordize my bottom line by trying to impress you.
Message 18/22 08-Nov-00 @ 04:51 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Message 19/22 08-Nov-00 @ 05:05 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
- i'll leave you guys alone now.good luck to ya.I've got a record to finish.
Message 20/22 08-Nov-00 @ 08:12 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Music theory is all good and great, but it has it's limitations. There would never be industrial music or manifestos such as "The Art of Noise" (? not sure whether that's the exact title; too use to thinking about the group by the same name inspired by the manifesto) if music theory didn't fall short.
Why does it fall short?
Simply because it cannot encompass all the ways to create music & sound. Current musical theory feels like Newtonian physics with a couple of touch ups here and there to account for non-Western music and some recent changes to music in the past century or so. Music theory is simply the general principles to music and the study thereof, but unfortunately it hardly even encompasses that!
In response to the original question, what the person is asking doesn't even need to be taught through rigid music theory. It can be taught by listening to and examining music and sound without needing to worry about what scale or key something is in. Not only that - it will take the poster further in typically undefined genres such as industrial.
Message 21/22 08-Nov-00 @ 08:55 PM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Message 22/22 09-Nov-00 @ 04:44 AM - RE: Industrial music theory?
Just forewarning.. It'll cost ya. :p
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