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Freestyle: On Musical Clichés
Make beat 1 or the downbeats obvious. There needs to be a hook. Write a great melody. Don’t repeat too much. Disguise your effects processing. Make it sound like music that is already out there. Make it danceable. Make the drums “punchy.” Make sure everything is in tune. There’s an achievable “pro sound.” Make it Continue reading
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Freestyle: Music Aphorisms 4
There’s musical repetition that creates a groove, and repetition that stands in for having new ideas. In some musics these two functions co-exist. Electronic music instructional videos would be more inspiring if they showed emotional composing/improvising/performing in addition to problem-solving. Electronic music compensates for the lack of physicality in its production through an excess of Continue reading
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Freestyle: Musical Cliches (?)
Go by feel. Follow your bliss. Express yourself. Make it catchy. Practice, make it right, rehearse. Build your fan base. Mix up styles, fusionize. Make it relevant, contemporary. Keep evolving. Do your own thing. Hear it in its historical context. Cater to your fans. Self-deprecate. Continue reading
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Freestyle: Sampling A Thought
Put an idea into the Grid sampler to hear what happens: Happens….Happens…Happens…Happens… It’s a two-part sound, a high tone followed by a lower one: ha—ppens. The ha sustains a pitch, while the ppens falls off after the plosive with a slight downward pitch bend. Isolate the ha and assign it to a pad. Drum it: Continue reading
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Freestyle: Music Aphorisms 3
Your resistance to a music is a measure of the music’s capacity to destabilize notions you didn’t know you hold dear. The singer of the pop song assumes that if she repeats the chorus enough someone will believe her. Classical music’s contemporary uses illustrate how the music has always been, among other things, an aspirational Continue reading
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Freestyle: Music Aphorisms 2
Like circus high wire artists missing one another’s fingertips by inches, your musical style is what transpires when your expectations are just out of reach of your capabilities and you go into freefall. Retail stores are where most popular music retreats to live out its days under fluorescent lights on Sirius life support, having faded Continue reading
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Freestyle: Music Aphorisms
The louder the music, the harder it is to listen to it. • Music silences verbal thinking, offering it another medium. • Music is vibration’s grand invention. • People are like tuning forks—always catching and matching one another’s vibes. • Big data misunderstands the nature of your musical tastes. • Music playlists are covert forms Continue reading
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Freestyle: Hearing Steve Reich’s “Mallet Quartet” As NPR Soundtrack Music
Yesterday, while driving back from buying a shower curtain and an orchid (yes, a strange mix*) I turned on NPR, just catching the tail end of Terry Gross’s Fresh Air. Underneath the news, I noticed the familiar pulsing malletwork of Steve Reich’s music. It was a recent piece from 2013 called Mallet Quartet (Part I, Continue reading
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Freestyle: A Brief Telephone Conversation About Music
Hey what’s up? Nothing. You? I’m working. Oh ya? Ya. • What—Is it some new music? Yeah, but you interrupted it. (laughs) I was right in the middle of something and I had to stop recording. • Where are you? Driving. Okay. • You’re happy as a clam when you’re in that little world, eh? Continue reading

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