is music just an academic exercise for classically trained musicians?
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Date: August 30th, 2025 11:36 AM Author: Oh, you travel? ( )
I watch some of these "classical" musicians on youtube who do the whole "listening to rock for the first time" shtick and it always seems like they are just analyzing the structure/form for complexity and traditional harmony/melody/rhythm touchstones without any regard for timbre, intent, atmosphere, mood, etc. you can see their eyes glaze over if the motif is simple and they will dryly recite the progression "and now to the four and back to the one, we are still in this key, etc"
it's like they don't "feel" what the artist is trying to do, but just read the underlying notes and timing. is that what music is to people who go to Julliard or whatever?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5767794&forum_id=2#49224030) |
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