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<blockquote data-quote="Eftsoon" data-source="post: 75858013" data-attributes="member: 433818"><p>Is anyone interested in working on an abstract/experimental music project with me?</p><p></p><p>If you're interested I will send over some song drafts - they're all skin and bone at the moment so I wont be posting them for public consumption lol. Wait for the flesh to come.</p><p></p><p>I generate songs quite easily, but I find it hard to commit to an idea and see it through. Lately I've had a rush of inspiration, but I haven't seen the fruit of that yet.</p><p></p><p>I make a really wide range of stuff. At the moment it's just me on my guitar. I draw on latin American music, folk, jazz and left-field rock and pop styles. The latin stuff is usually rhythmic inflection.My harmonies draw on a lot of hard bop stuff and modal stuff. The melodies tend to get fairly spun out too, which is where the folk comes in. </p><p></p><p>I try (with varying degrees of success) to make music that glorifies God architecturally and intentionally. Cathedrals are designed to charge the senses. A mediaeval peasant seeing a cathedral would have been brought to their knees from the sheer scale and grandeur. We can't possibly appreciate that today. I feel that we are probably emotionally stunted in comparison to our forbears. At the same time, a cathedral is a space designed for worship and praise.</p><p></p><p>For me the structure and internal design of a song glorify God just as much as the heart and soul that goes into the worship itself. This is something that was appreciated in Mediaeval/Rennaissance times. I feel like Coltrane had a hold of this too. BTW Love Supreme is , for me, the ultimate in terms of music making <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I'm looking for someone who shares the same approach to making as I do. This is really essential. I really want to find someone who has a theology of art making. I don't mean that you need to have a thesis and a whole line of eloquence on the topic. I just want to find someone who has ideas about this sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if I come off as 'full of it' - I've tried to work with people who don't share this, and it never seems to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eftsoon, post: 75858013, member: 433818"] Is anyone interested in working on an abstract/experimental music project with me? If you're interested I will send over some song drafts - they're all skin and bone at the moment so I wont be posting them for public consumption lol. Wait for the flesh to come. I generate songs quite easily, but I find it hard to commit to an idea and see it through. Lately I've had a rush of inspiration, but I haven't seen the fruit of that yet. I make a really wide range of stuff. At the moment it's just me on my guitar. I draw on latin American music, folk, jazz and left-field rock and pop styles. The latin stuff is usually rhythmic inflection.My harmonies draw on a lot of hard bop stuff and modal stuff. The melodies tend to get fairly spun out too, which is where the folk comes in. I try (with varying degrees of success) to make music that glorifies God architecturally and intentionally. Cathedrals are designed to charge the senses. A mediaeval peasant seeing a cathedral would have been brought to their knees from the sheer scale and grandeur. We can't possibly appreciate that today. I feel that we are probably emotionally stunted in comparison to our forbears. At the same time, a cathedral is a space designed for worship and praise. For me the structure and internal design of a song glorify God just as much as the heart and soul that goes into the worship itself. This is something that was appreciated in Mediaeval/Rennaissance times. I feel like Coltrane had a hold of this too. BTW Love Supreme is , for me, the ultimate in terms of music making :) I'm looking for someone who shares the same approach to making as I do. This is really essential. I really want to find someone who has a theology of art making. I don't mean that you need to have a thesis and a whole line of eloquence on the topic. I just want to find someone who has ideas about this sort of thing. Sorry if I come off as 'full of it' - I've tried to work with people who don't share this, and it never seems to work. [/QUOTE]
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