You need to be able to have good skills as a composer as well as a fair degree of creativity in order to make good music using only software. And you need to learn how to use the software, too. I've tried electronic music, and I honestly find it a lot easier to play a guitar or bass.cloone8 said:Okay fine, I guess you can be better at it then other people, but pusing some buttons on a computer and then having sound come out of it and calling it a song does, in my opinion, not require a lot of talent or skill. That is why I don't think it requires talent.
Yeah, Hansi's voice is completely epic. I know when they said Sacred sounded like Dragonforce in the Unskippable for Sacred II, I felt sad for them. Tis a shame fewer people listen to them though, they've got some really epic songs.Eamar said:Yay! *waves enthusiastically*
First off, holy f****** s*** that Braindrill stuff is INSANE!Reginald said:You need to be able to have good skills as a composer as well as a fair degree of creativity in order to make good music using only software. And you need to learn how to use the software, too. I've tried electronic music, and I honestly find it a lot easier to play a guitar or bass.
The quality of music isn't defined by how difficult it is to play, anyway. Coldplay, for example, is very, very simple music. Compositionally, a good lot of modern electronic music is more complex. That doesn't make it better, or worse. Joy Division, The Clash, Coldplay, Soundgarden, none of those bands make music that is ridiculously difficult to play. Look at The Beatles, none of them were particularly remarkable musicians. You know what is really hard to play, though? Brain Drill.
That's hard as hell man! Do you like that? What? Why not?
Yeah dude love Flaming Lips, for me their greatest selling point wasn't necessarily how different they were to everyone else, but how different each one of their songs were from the rest of their own catalogue.the Dept of Science said:OT: The Flaming Lips
Ha.Reginald said:
That's hard as hell man! Do you like that? What? Why not?
Massive agreement here. He just makes jazz feel so raw, his songs can hit you as hard as anything in punk or heavy metal. Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is like a roller coaster, it constantly surprises you, it feels like the music that should herald the end of days. I genuinely don't understand why he doesn't sit on the same pedestal as Miles Davis or John Coltrane.Reginald said:Charles Mingus: I once had a music teacher call Mingus the Shostakovich of jazz. The man was an amazing composer. He wrote my favourite jazz album of all time, The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady. His music is emotionally dynamic. It can lift your hear or crush it, it can put a sparkle or a tear in your eye. It's also quite enjoyable, too. Some people say he plays the bass a bit too abrasively. but screw them, they haven't been hit up in their souls!
Not to be confused with Art Blakey's Moanin'.
*sigh*...but thats NOT what they are doingcloone8 said:Okay fine, I guess you can be better at it then other people, but pusing some buttons on a computer and then having sound come out of it and calling it a song does, in my opinion, not require a lot of talent or skill. That is why I don't think it requires talent.