Vocal Editing and such

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You're just another mindless cliche geezer dumbfuck. :laughings: :laughings:

See...now you went and ruined my image of you as "King of Fools".

That was about the lamest comeback I've seen in a long time.
You'll be doing "yo mama" jokes next. :rolleyes:
Maybe "Schlock of Fools" is a more accurate description of you. :laughings:

Don't worry KC...the top spot is still open! ;)
 
I grew up with formal music training, including college level music theory.
2 things I can say about it. It can be a source of inspiration, and help you get out of a logjam. On the other hand, at times, it can also be a burden and hindrance, as sometimes I find myself being subconciously limited or rather shackled by it.

Furthermore, one has to understand that most of music theory that's being tought, including multi-part harmonies, is based in medieval/baroque 4 part choral music, and many of the "rules" are designed to help each "voice" stay distinct while working well with others. For example the rule where you can't have parallel 5ths. This is because 5ths (and especially 12ths) sound like another harmonic of a note, and voices lose their individuality when you have them moving in parallel 5ths.

Obviously, a lot of this stuff is simply not applicable to most genres of music today, and in fact throughout history, composers have challenged and expanded upon this kind of stuff.

Where I find music theory useful is making it easy to find different keys and modes that work well together, allowing for more varied and colorful stuff (used wonderfully in Jazz), if so desired.

It just gives you a wider musical vocabulary with which to compose.
 
At least I practice what I preach and can back it up. You have no idea what to think or do. :laughings: :laughings:

Yeah ya know, the roughly 200 songs I've written in the past few years are no testimonial to that at all like :rolleyes: :laughings:
 
I'm devastated. Your opinion of me never mattered before, why would it now? :laughings:

You say that now...but you got a little rise when I called you the "King of Fools"...I bet you even sighed! :laughings:

Vanity...so fickle! :rolleyes:
 
You say that now...but you got a little rise when I called you the "King of Fools"...I bet you even sighed! :laughings:

Vanity...so fickle! :rolleyes:

This coming from the guy who I believe has claimed that his songs are too good to be critiqued. :laughings: :laughings:
 
Now that I've got you idiots falling over eachother in futile attempts to prove me wrong, I will say that I think ear training with intervals is a far more useful tool than traditional theory. Hearing it in your head and making it happen without having to think about scales and keys seems to be a more natural way to do things. I'd bet more songs are written with this method than any other.
 
Now that I've got you idiots falling over eachother in futile attempts to prove me wrong, I will say that I think ear training with intervals is a far more useful tool than traditional theory. Hearing it in your head and making it happen without having to think about scales and keys seems to be a more natural way to do things. I'd bet more songs are written with this method than any other.

This is one of the less idiotic things you've said in this thread :D
 
This is one of the less idiotic things you've said in this thread :D

Everything I've said in this thread is right, and you agreed with it. Quit flip-flopping and arguing just for argument's sake, miroslob jr. :D
 
I don't know much theory other than note names and a few scales. Just enough so I can jam with people and communicate to some extent. I'd actually like to know a little more but to be honest it kinda bores me.
I'd like to be a little better about determining what key something is in. That would probably help me improvise a little better.
 
This coming from the guy who I believe has claimed that his songs are too good to be critiqued. :laughings: :laughings:

???

Anyone that's heard them is free to critique them...my stuff is on my website...I just don't bother with the MP3 clinic. :)

I simply said I don't come to forums specifically just to ask people:
"Hey, what do you think of my mix?" :o
 
And lord knows...he's said a LOT of idiotic things!!! :laughings:

How the heck did you manage to find the one "less idiotic" thing??? :D

I know it's tough for you having to get ALL of your self worth from how you are perceived on the Internet, but try to lighten up some. ;)
 
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