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Define it.
The single parameter that is unattainable.
Define it.
However, the earliest confirmed attribution he has is Elvis Costello, which means I'm changing who I attribute it to from now on as Elvis Costello is cooler than any of the other people on that page. (I end up saying it a lot, as customers are always asking me questions which no one could honestly answer).
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"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi
The price of meat has just gone up and your old lady has just gone down....There is no way that Costello is cooler than FZ was...![]()
The price of meat has just gone up and your old lady has just gone down....![]()
Define it.
There is no way that Costello is cooler than FZ was...![]()
Frank Zappa is pretty cool, but he can not compare to Elvis Costello. Though I will admit they have a certain similarity in their versitility. They are two of the only famous rock musicians I can think of who can successfully transcend the genre - Zappa into classical; and Costello into, well, pretty much everything, jazz, classical, classic American song, you name it, he does it well. (I've heard a couple movements from his recently premiered symphony, and it's excellent - and unlike most pop musicians, his has been extremely well received by the classical music community.)
(I'm really more enamored of songwriters than guitar players, and on that one Frank Zappa can not compete.)
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"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi
Declan was one of the guys round these parts. FZ was a musical genius that will rank along side if not above the likes of Ellington and Strayhorn.
To say FZ was not a songwriter is just crass. How many Costello tunes are in the fake book? There are quite a few FZ toons in there. I get off on the music of both but Zappa wins on every count.
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Declan was one of the guys round these parts. FZ was a musical genius that will rank along side if not above the likes of Ellington and Strayhorn.
To say FZ was not a songwriter is just crass. How many Costello tunes are in the fake book? There are quite a few FZ toons in there. I get off on the music of both but Zappa wins on every count.
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defining tone is an exercise in worthless threads.....
Is Frank Zappa a great guitar player? Yes.
Is Frank Zappa a great arranger? Probably one of the best Rock & Roll has ever seen. Certainly the best experimental arranger in Rock & Roll.
Is Frank Zappa a great composer? Unquestionably.
But a great SONG writer?
The test, in my opinion, of a great song is to dissociate it from it's arrangement, and see if it's still great. With Elvis Costello, there is no question that every song works with nothing more than a guitar OR a piano and a singer. The same can not be said of Frank Zappa.
Also, Duke Ellington wrote and arranged music for normal people - non-musicians. Frank Zappa wrote music for musicians and stoners. GREAT music for musicians and stoners, but none the less. Now, there is nothing wrong with that, I like that stuff too, but its not the same thing at all.
As for the Fake Book thing - the most popular one over here is The Real Book, which came out (illegally, of course) about three years before My Aim is True. Pretty hard to put songs in there which haven't been written yet. But as for songs which could easily become standards (much easier than anything Zappa ever wrote), I'd have to START with Allison, Almost Blue, Shipbuilding, and Veronica. Each one of which has a better hook than anything FZ every wrote (though to be fair, he had a bit of help on Veronica from one of the best melodic hook writers of all time - a Knight of some sort).
You gotta understand, though, that Elvis Costello is one of my two or three all time favorite songwriters, hands down.
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"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi
But leaving that aside we we're talking about being cool and whilst Elvis C is a dude, FZ was and is the uberdude.Far more craft in his music.
One thing we can agree on is that both are waaayyy cooler than Steve Martin.![]()
And he never saddled his poor children with names like Moon Unit and Dweezil.
I like Frank Zappa fine, but I think he was at his best when he was writing for orchestras. His intellectual bent fits better in that world.
There is however method in my obliqueness.The question is meaning less without context. How I choose to answer it was correct in every regard. In fact it was perfect, more perfect than any other answer you will get on the subject. The fact that the answer isn't the one you wanted to hear is the issue. Maybe you should put some context to the discussion, or should we move on to define love, art, and awareness now we are done. Those are harder to define as they have no root in science that can be clearly defined.
Dude I thought Dweezil was a cool name.
Actually, it sounded as though you more accurately defined "timbre"
To musical acousticians timbre is more regarded as a perception, It's a tricky concept of distinction to grasp for some students. The neatest definition is, and I take this from the American standards association, "that attribute of sensation in terms of which a listener can judge that two sounds having the same loudness and pitch are dissimilar". The key difference is that timbre involves perception and relates specifically to individual tones or what is often called tone colour. Tone is not defined as a perception but as a fixed property of a sound wave.
Wow, that's interesting. If that's the case, then the word "timbre" is misused quite often throughout the academic world. It's always described as, basically, the difference in sound from one instrument to another attributable to the different harmonics present.