I've learned so many rules about what to do and what not to do but the reality is we just do what we do.
In theory I found it difficult to understand what the rules meant, but when I put it into practice and heard the results it began to make sense. However the ear of the rule maker was so distant from my sonic sensibilities that although I appreciated the simple, solid beauty I was more drawn to a dark, allusive beauty. I use the rules occasionally but usually I break them.
In theory I found it difficult to understand what the rules meant, but when I put it into practice and heard the results it began to make sense. However the ear of the rule maker was so distant from my sonic sensibilities that although I appreciated the simple, solid beauty I was more drawn to a dark, allusive beauty. I use the rules occasionally but usually I break them.
I think it was Thelonious Monk (my favorite) who once said, "There's no such thing as a wrong note..."
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