Posted: 29/01/2004 - 4:21
Points understood. I'm not sure wether the 80% crap mark is very fair tho. I've just gone through about 50 tunes at random on the HVSC and found 99% of them melodic in nature. Not all my cup of tea, not all very good, but 99% of them are melodic.
I find alot of orchestral scores these days very "I follow the rules" type of thing. For me that ideal ruins music. Music is all about expression and personal creativity. Following rules (which inmho) kills music. For example who says you can't put a distorted guitar working with a tumpet (bad example). We are lead to believe that in structure musicians should follow certain principles which at the end of the day makes much music of modern times feel "Scripted". I think it's time we said.."Put down your books and feel the music".
One of the reasons i feel Glyn R Brown can make a great soundtrack is because of the lack of knowledge musically. I remember him saying to me once.."I can't even read music, i just play what sounds good". Ofcourse a little bit of musical training would indeed be of great help to glyn, but would that be at the expense of being able to maintain a strong melody. I'm in a very fortunate position that i often hear works from glyn that most of the scene have not and probably will not hear and 99% of the tunes are unreal. especially the stuff he sent me in the last year.
Last year i sat at his keyboard and he just started playing almost without thinking and their popped up a strong melody instantly.
Dare to be different i say. Elvis did and the beatles did. look what happened!
note: I don't expect views to be accepted by many as i am challenging what the norm is. My views are challenging the ethos of the current music industry. My views are bound to be controversal.
I find alot of orchestral scores these days very "I follow the rules" type of thing. For me that ideal ruins music. Music is all about expression and personal creativity. Following rules (which inmho) kills music. For example who says you can't put a distorted guitar working with a tumpet (bad example). We are lead to believe that in structure musicians should follow certain principles which at the end of the day makes much music of modern times feel "Scripted". I think it's time we said.."Put down your books and feel the music".
One of the reasons i feel Glyn R Brown can make a great soundtrack is because of the lack of knowledge musically. I remember him saying to me once.."I can't even read music, i just play what sounds good". Ofcourse a little bit of musical training would indeed be of great help to glyn, but would that be at the expense of being able to maintain a strong melody. I'm in a very fortunate position that i often hear works from glyn that most of the scene have not and probably will not hear and 99% of the tunes are unreal. especially the stuff he sent me in the last year.
Last year i sat at his keyboard and he just started playing almost without thinking and their popped up a strong melody instantly.
Dare to be different i say. Elvis did and the beatles did. look what happened!
note: I don't expect views to be accepted by many as i am challenging what the norm is. My views are challenging the ethos of the current music industry. My views are bound to be controversal.