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If they do not know that there is a theory, they aren't mad at it... (same for drummers)
Originally Posted by kris
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03-19-2023 10:54 PM
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I am practising theory.
Last edited by Litterick; 03-21-2023 at 02:14 PM.
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If I show a half dozen perspectives, which is most like your own when practicing, performing, and being mad?
Let's call them
List
Trails
Sheet
Equal
Circle
Flow
List
Trails
Sheet
Equal
Circle
Flow
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I got Gonzaga vs Louisville in the last one.
Originally Posted by pauln
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The last diagram encapsulates what happens when I try to represent something that seems perfectly simple to me and I realise halfway through that it’s turning into a map of hell. Usually at this point I abandon ship, but I oddly respect that they followed through on it.
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it’s amazing. Just by staring at this I am able to play like Pat Martino.
Originally Posted by kris
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The diagram reminds me of fractals, which are quite amazing.
Sacred geometry is fractal based and there are entire religions and belief systems based on it.
You can, if you wish and so desire, use Mandelbrot sets to create fractal music.

Mandelbrot set
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If I stare at this one long enough, it makes me think I can play like Coltrane.
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Sacred Geometry must have been popular in the 1960's.
"Sacred geometry is about figuring out the hidden meanings behind these geometric shapes in order to understand the universe. It is believed that within these shapes lies the secret of every aspect and facet of this universe and uncovering these secrets can help us humans understand the Great Mysteries and the Great Design that form the basis of this universe."
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Anything with a whiff of the esoteric or mystical was big back then. Musicians love that shit!
Originally Posted by GuyBoden
I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy a New Age bookshop. Which is quite Gemini of me, really. Ah well. (I'm an Aries with Mars ascendent, you can probably tell.)
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You are not wrong :-)
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Or maybe the tempo should be -300bpm
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I gotta say that I'm allergic to New Age theories of music, the Secret History of Water, The Music of the Spheres, oh the planets revolve around the sun in a regular rhythm and they have a ratio between their orbits and omg that's exactly like the overtones of a bell struck billions of years ago, didja know the Earth's resonance is a F natural 57 octaves below middle C (can't you feel it? I can), oh, and my guitar amp is resting on four crystals to isolate it from the ley lines running under my feet.
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
There's a book called Tuning, Timbre, Spectrum, Scale which is not New Agey but it attempts to map the resonances of molecules into usable musical scales. I like it because it is an actual rigorous attempt at combining crystals with music (the author is a chemistry professor). In practice it barely makes a ripple in the inharmonic world of FM synthesis.
I guess you could say that I'm Mad-At-New-Age-Music-Theory
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Now that makes sense.Mad-At-New-Age-Music-Theory
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No, but the joke is that some of it might have been written by supernatural beings :-)
Originally Posted by kris
Exactly.Soon someone will write that jazz is played best by aliens.
Although, there may be some truth to that.
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In all this talk of theory, over several blighted threads, only a few jazz theorists and theory books have been mentioned. And the theorising seems to have finished some years ago. It all seems rather niche to me. Maybe we are post-theory.
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The music played by the band in the Star Wars cantina scene was called 'jizz'.
Originally Posted by kris
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Yeah but that stuff is as dull as shit tho
Originally Posted by Litterick
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Just make sure you tune to A 432....
Originally Posted by supersoul
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I don't think we can get away from it entirely because it shapes the music but I think it's probably true that there's been nothing actually new for a very long time.
Originally Posted by Litterick
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Ur mad at theory.
Originally Posted by Litterick
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Jimmy, this phrase is becoming silly. If you mean angry at theory that's not true. I doubt if anyone's literally angry at theory.
Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
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Ok, he's purposely lying to further his narrative. Is that direct enough for you? The only other possibility is he's too dense to absorb these truths about theory, but I doubt that's the case. Theory is niche when almost all successful musicians use and depend on it? What kind of nonsense is that?
Originally Posted by ragman1
Originally Posted by Litterick



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