Logrinn
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... a good thing the world still is full of guitarists doing everything by hand :rock-on:
(By the way: I love Darrin Bell and Theron Heir)
Glimmer said:We had dinner with some friends recently, and they asked my teenage daughter what she might be interested in studying in college and later doing for a living. She mentioned that one area of interest was movie soundtracks. She thought it could be fascinating to select the songs that would be played at different moments in a given film, how they might underscore or reflect the mood of the scene in question, add a moment of irony, etc. Wanting to be encouraging, the friends – classical music lovers – said that they really liked some film composers' work, its beauty, orchestration, etc. My daughter replied that she was interested in soundtracks, not background music. I was intrigued by the distinction.
FWIW and on a related note, I still experience a moment of surprise when there are real musicians at weddings, dances, etc., then remember that not all that long ago, that was the norm.
Glimmer said:... She mentioned that one area of interest was movie soundtracks. She thought it could be fascinating to select the songs that would be played at different moments in a given film, how they might underscore or reflect the mood of the scene in question, add a moment of irony, etc...
Glimmer said:FWIW and on a related note, I still experience a moment of surprise when there are real musicians at weddings, dances, etc., then remember that not all that long ago, that was the norm.
double A said:"As long as the human spirit thrives on this planet, music will accompany it in some living form, to sustain it, and give it expressive meaning." - Aaron Copland
Fear not. Music hasn't "become" something.
Music is eternally "becoming".
double A said:
In all of human history, except for the last hundred years or so, if you wanted to hear music you had to make it yourself, or be physically present when someone else was making it. Once the notes had vanished in the air the performance ceased to exist forever.