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Analysis
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Topics: 72 Replies: 6282
Registered: 16.Mar.03 |
the club-scene will be wider, as all style become more accepted and trance will be less over the top. The rest of the musical world will vocus on the 80ties, for now, and return to the crappop again afterwards.
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Nyocore
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Topics: 44 Replies: 431
Registered: 20.Jan.04 |
New style music will be music with recorded sounds from nature and things around us like falling trees raindrops cars busses sewers everything you name it!!!
Ofcourse these type of new sounds will be manipulated like hell !!
wellthats the dark side of music i think that will get populair later.....
Well i dont know how trance music will tranceform
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FeralCode
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Topics: 125 Replies: 1202
Registered: 19.Mar.03 |
obScene wrote on 07 Mar. (20:30) :
True true... but is the 21st century. We have used every possible tool imaginable and unimaginable to create music. From physical instruments to computer generated mathematical algorithms.... every possible key, tempo, time signature. I cant even make a simple chord structure without feeling unoriginal.
Maybe when we reach a state of being where we can just "think" music and it will be.... but what more can we do?
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that is simply not true. how many keys do you use in an octave? 12? you know, the range is much wider... just think in an asian music
how many wave forms did you use so far? and how many you will?
but leave the technical things for a moment, and consider art for a second...
expressions, feelings, in general
they will not change anymore? |
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nait08
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Topics: 16 Replies: 1035
Registered: 17.Oct.03 |
producers (at least the BIG ones) are too scared to really try something new, and the safest way to success is to simply (ab)use other successful music styles over and over again. The crowd likes it. That's why I think that trend music will always be something that has already been there in some form. Someone who could come up with a completely new kind of music and make it a successful trend should get the Nobel Prize |
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acecream
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Topics: 391 Replies: 3361
Registered: 27.Dec.02 |
I vote for "something different" simply couse this is what i hope will happen, lately im more and more bored with nowdays music so i have to go back 80s music which i missed back then .
As doriath said, there is not just 12 notes, if you split each now on 2 parts you get new unilited amount of possible melodies so why not make something different (but still melodic (if that is tehnicaly possible))
But with beats and drums i think there is more of a problem to think some new ways of how to make them. |
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a98
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Topics: 32 Replies: 2725
Registered: 26.Oct.03 |
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Doriath wrote on 07 Mar. (21:01) :
obScene wrote on 07 Mar. (20:30) :
True true... but is the 21st century. We have used every possible tool imaginable and unimaginable to create music. From physical instruments to computer generated mathematical algorithms.... every possible key, tempo, time signature. I cant even make a simple chord structure without feeling unoriginal.
Maybe when we reach a state of being where we can just "think" music and it will be.... but what more can we do?
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that is simply not true. how many keys do you use in an octave? 12? you know, the range is much wider... just think in an asian music
how many wave forms did you use so far? and how many you will?
but leave the technical things for a moment, and consider art for a second...
expressions, feelings, in general
they will not change anymore? |
well let's say all reasonable melodies have already been invented, and that's a fact..
sure you can through 3 minutes 1/64 notes randomly one after another, but the changes are you still create few hooks from songs already done
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obScene
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Topics: 137 Replies: 3482
Registered: 08.Aug.03 |
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Doriath wrote on 07 Mar. (21:01) :
obScene wrote on 07 Mar. (20:30) :
True true... but is the 21st century. We have used every possible tool imaginable and unimaginable to create music. From physical instruments to computer generated mathematical algorithms.... every possible key, tempo, time signature. I cant even make a simple chord structure without feeling unoriginal.
Maybe when we reach a state of being where we can just "think" music and it will be.... but what more can we do?
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that is simply not true. how many keys do you use in an octave? 12? you know, the range is much wider... just think in an asian music |
But it seems to me that for the most part we have digressed to simpler chord structures in this century. Look at pop music, look at most of the music on here... half the time I can name the chords before they are struck. And Im no better.
how many wave forms did you use so far? and how many you will?
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Over my head
but leave the technical things for a moment, and consider art for a second...
expressions, feelings, in general
they will not change anymore? |
Haven't generations before use felt the same feeling, endured the same troubles, found the same beatiful things in life, done it all before. Love, nature, fear, loneliness.... will we think of new emotions in future generations?
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Randor
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Topics: 560 Replies: 2948
Registered: 27.Dec.02 |
Ah, there is yet a lot to discover, tastes are slowly changing as it has always been. You don't even have to step out from tonal characteristic music to make something unique. Why every piece of music should be new and unique? There's genres with hunderds of years history and still going strong Classical and jazz for example. I'd like to see jazz convolution by a club music, or so. That has already happend, I admit.
Every people has hi/her own emotions, that's why it's there always. Feeling sometihng and expressing that via music isn't gone from the people in future yet to come, since they face their own emotions in time, with their own music. Afterall it's very personal phenomenon, thinking music in a way of it's making seems unrelevant, artist-centric |
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Cooth
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Topics: 59 Replies: 3588
Registered: 02.Jan.03 |
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DDspeed
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Topics: 24 Replies: 4892
Registered: 07.Jun.03 |
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