Yes. Lets all listen all notes at the same time and call it music. Then we all can be musicians.
Melodic death metal is the art of playing every notes in a row as fast as possible and it’s amazing
Listening to music = being a musician!
No. When notes don’t matter and you just have to produce any clear sounds off your instrument and improvise through feeling with any skill you might poses, we are all musicians.
Sure but you did say this:
Lets all listen all notes at the same time and call it music
which is what I goofed on
Still have to play notes on instruments. Good luck breaking that boundary 😂
Have you ever fucked around with a massively powerful software synthesizer like Pigments or Dune or Serum? Or used a powerful digital fx software like Sandman Pro?
When you have a complex sound generating machine, you can walk around the internals expressing yourself by changing the sound and timbre of the instrument as it plays a note rather than changing the note and the aesthetic dynamics possible far outstrip what seeing music only through the lens of notes can do.
A synthesizer is an instrument 🤣
I feel like in 2024 jazz is full of people who are Very Concerned with playing jazz according to the rules and boundaries. The amount of condescending jazz musicians I have met almost approaches the amount of condescending classically trained musicians at this point.
Obviously a generalization, but I don’t think Jazz even remotely plays the subversive, counter cultural role it used to, it has been far to institutionalized as a genre.
Tbf there have always been jazz nerds and then the actual musicians.
If the text on the pic was Live Jazz a Jazz Nerd would say “That apostrophe is a mistake” and everyone else would acknowledge it but not be nearly as upset about it.
*its lack
IT-slack
touché my good sir
Ok, Meta, but is that the correct punctuation? It doesn’t look right, but I don’t know how I’d change it.
Our strongest weapon against the Vulcans.
I wanna milk the nectar from this mfs tiddies
Ayo wtf?
Ya like jazz?
Who doesn’t?