I am doing a project for geometry and we have to find shapes in the real world. My theme is music and I need to find a plane, but it has to suggest a sense of infinity because planes are infinite. Any suggestions?
This is a confusing question to ask. Eventually a musician doesn’t rely on scales for his/her improvisational purposes. So how do they manage to express their improv so well when they solo? I’ve practiced all modes in major, harmonic minor, melodic minor, pentatonic major/minor, diminished, whole tone, chromatic, bebop, blues,etc and every time I listen to a real jazz musician they seem to nail everything and manage to make it sound musicially. My querstion is how?
Very vague, I know. But I keep hearing it randomly and never figure out what it is. It was also featured in one of the AFI countdowns I believe (while they are recapping–all I remember is the Buster Keaton “train” scene from The General). I think I’ve heard it on Baby Einstein too.
Okay. So you know the book Blue like Jazz? Well its one of my favs.
I am wanting to give it to a close friend who is not a Christian, how can I explain to that person that this book is amazing even though its a christian book?
I have to do a music essay about what music will be like in the futur (20-30 years) and I need a bit of help. This essay is for music in general and not for a specific genre.
But first, an announcement: I am now a top contributor. Worship me.
But really, I bet it’s gone it forty-eight hours. I can’t commit to the badge.
Anyway, The Stones are bluesy, and so are The Allman Brothers, but AC/DC? Guns N’ Roses? I don’t see it. Any ideas?
MQ: How would you rank the worst album of your favorite band? Assuming you’ve heard it of course.
Oh my god, Yahoo suggested rock and pop. This has never happened to me before.