Intoc wrote:If it were not possible to make music without influences, then music would never have been invented.
That was my point precisely.
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Intoc wrote:If it were not possible to make music without influences, then music would never have been invented.
fragility wrote:But if we're going to go that far back, then still, anything created is a product of the things we have been exposed to...in its most basic form, music is rhythm, and rhythm can be found all around us in nature. My point is you can always trace any creation back to external influence IMO.
I'm pretty sure it's a really famous piece of philosophical writing, but I'm incredibly uncultured, so I don't know the name of it, but it was kind of along the lines of imagine a baby that is blind, deaf, and has no sense of taste, smell or touch. Now, dispite that horrific image, it raises a very interesting point of what that baby would think, and would the be capable of creating anything? ANywho, I'm rambling a bit about things I know little about, but this concept of creation and influence always intrigues me
Intoc wrote:If it were not possible to make music without influences, then music would never have been invented.
Yanko wrote:lets think statistics here:
theres a finite number of neurons in your brain. Therefore, there's a finite (even if huge) number of "strings" of though you can make. Therefore, even if we still weren't at the point where it's impossible to make music without any form of influence, we'd get there eventually. It's the pidgeon house principle: if you have N houses, and N+1 pidgeons, and you had to get them all into a house, at least one house would get 2 pidgeons.
anyway, i believe music is a combination of thought and feeling. You can even get your feelings straight out of your head, but to make a whole song, you'd have to "fill the gaps" with conscious thought.
And finally: most people who want to make music that was absolutely uninfluenced by anything tend to make crap, so there
Yanko wrote:lets think statistics here:
theres a finite number of neurons in your brain. Therefore, there's a finite (even if huge) number of "strings" of though you can make.
Yanko wrote:most people who want to make music that was absolutely uninfluenced by anything tend to make crap, so there
Deth Warmdover wrote:I think the precursor to music is rythme.The heart beat, the metre divine, pulse of the universe...or I could just fuque off...
The Kang wrote:Michael White proved to me that music is the “healing force of the universe.†Michael White also mentioned to me that everyone has a song, and it gives a purpose in a person’s life to hear that and learn that song.
Goat wrote:Yanko wrote:lets think statistics here:
theres a finite number of neurons in your brain. Therefore, there's a finite (even if huge) number of "strings" of though you can make.
Nah. Number of neurons has nothing to do with thoughts. Thoughts are formed through language, which is symbolic, not biological. Brain is a tool, like hammer. How deep the nail goes doesn't depend on the hammer but how hard you swing it. And strings of thought are infinite simply because no two thoughts are the same. If I think "sex" and you think "sex" we as sure as hell are not thinking the same thing, because we are two different subjects.
And if indeed you have N houses, and N+1 pidgeons, and you had to get them all into a house, shoot two and you get an empty house.(Meaning I don't understand the point of the example.)
Yanko wrote:most people who want to make music that was absolutely uninfluenced by anything tend to make crap, so there
Word. But their enterprise is not making musical music but precisely a stripped down unbearably plain form of music. No pathological contents, just bare structure. And that is not entertainment, that is ethics.
Yanko wrote:Goat wrote:Yanko wrote:lets think statistics here:
theres a finite number of neurons in your brain. Therefore, there's a finite (even if huge) number of "strings" of though you can make.
Nah. Number of neurons has nothing to do with thoughts. Thoughts are formed through language, which is symbolic, not biological. Brain is a tool, like hammer. How deep the nail goes doesn't depend on the hammer but how hard you swing it. And strings of thought are infinite simply because no two thoughts are the same. If I think "sex" and you think "sex" we as sure as hell are not thinking the same thing, because we are two different subjects.
And if indeed you have N houses, and N+1 pidgeons, and you had to get them all into a house, shoot two and you get an empty house.(Meaning I don't understand the point of the example.)
Yanko wrote:most people who want to make music that was absolutely uninfluenced by anything tend to make crap, so there
Word. But their enterprise is not making musical music but precisely a stripped down unbearably plain form of music. No pathological contents, just bare structure. And that is not entertainment, that is ethics.
i totally get your point, especially cause i know you have a psychology background
but the fact is: if you don't consider anything but physical "wirings", even if there is a HUGE and HUMONGOUS number of possible thoughts, they're still finite. If you add spirit and other non-physical forms of forming consciousness (and unconsciousness, obviously, which probably even comes more in play here), then you're completely free to expand it to an infinite number, BUT, getting purely physical here,it's a finite number.
i get it stripped down to this "simple" point cause hell, i'm a computer sciences student and i'm used to seeing things that seem infinite actually being finite, when you stop to think about it
the pigeon-house thing was related to that: even if you put together ALL the possible ideas one after the other, if you wanted to add a little one more, you'd fall on one idea that was already been used.
Obviously, if you think about it on a human perspective, it's "infinite". But on a overall analysing perspective, it's finite.
and i won't fuck off cause i don't want to leave scoon alone here
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