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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    Doesn't hurt to broaden your horizons a bit though. Maybe not at first, but eventually higher quality, more original techno is the likely result.


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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    Doesn't hurt to broaden your horizons a bit though. Maybe not at first, but eventually higher quality, more original techno is the likely result.
    yes im not interested in making techno, esp not the way its going with digital/mp3 etc

    just want to know the very basics of music, so im gonna look at those sites, hopefully learn something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    Doesn't hurt to broaden your horizons a bit though. Maybe not at first, but eventually higher quality, more original techno is the likely result.
    Very true. It can only help, but you'd do better to study rhythm structures than music theory if you're interested in making techno.

    Since you're not, then by all means check out the software. I don't know how good it is, but I'm sure there are some decent programs out there that could help. Personally, I would recommend trying to find some classes in your area. The only problem with software is that you can't get immediate answers to your questions. Also, group learning would have to help your comprehension of this subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eppertheleper View Post
    Very true. It can only help, but you'd do better to study rhythm structures than music theory if you're interested in making techno.

    Since you're not, then by all means check out the software. I don't know how good it is, but I'm sure there are some decent programs out there that could help. Personally, I would recommend trying to find some classes in your area. The only problem with software is that you can't get immediate answers to your questions. Also, group learning would have to help your comprehension of this subject.
    how can you know if you are tone deaf or not dude. i've been told when i sing i am tone deaf, but i think can distinguish sounds and stuff dude.

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    mate, being tone deaf is very rare indeed. It literally means, being unable to distinguish the pitches of two different notes... as being different at all - i think it has physical root

    you are almost certainly not tone deaf

    not being able to sing is nothing to do with it, i am exactly the same, can't sing for shit
    sometimes, tone deaf is used by music teachers to mean people can't sing, maybe that's where you got that from??
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    I'm afraid the only real answer is probably trial and error. There are some people who are tone deaf and others who just lack musical training, but can learn how to sing on pitch. I think the number of people who are truly tone deaf is pretty small. Yup, just found this article I remembered hearing on NPR several years ago (http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/feat...tonedeaf.html). Most tone deafness is due to physical trauma, illness, or deformity. If you don't have those, then the chances of you being truly tone deaf are pretty slim (The woman in the article was the first documented case, so there you go).

    You might be able to go to an ear, nose, and throat specialist and find out, or they could point you in the right direction. Either that or a vocal instructor, but depending on the musician, some of them can be pretty snooty. If you can find a nice one to work with who isn't condescending, then that's the way to go. They should be able to tell you within a few sessions if there's hope for you or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eppertheleper View Post
    I'm afraid the only real answer is probably trial and error. There are some people who are tone deaf and others who just lack musical training, but can learn how to sing on pitch. I think the number of people who are truly tone deaf is pretty small. Yup, just found this article I remembered hearing on NPR several years ago (http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/feat...tonedeaf.html). Most tone deafness is due to physical trauma, illness, or deformity. If you don't have those, then the chances of you being truly tone deaf are pretty slim (The woman in the article was the first documented case, so there you go).

    You might be able to go to an ear, nose, and throat specialist and find out, or they could point you in the right direction. Either that or a vocal instructor, but depending on the musician, some of them can be pretty snooty. If you can find a nice one to work with who isn't condescending, then that's the way to go. They should be able to tell you within a few sessions if there's hope for you or not.
    Unusual responses to sensory stimuli. For example, some people with Asperger syndrome may be hypersensitive to specific sounds, textures or colours. Others may be oblivious to discomfort or pain.
    i have aspergers syndrome. also arguably known in Sweden as DAMP (deficits of attention, motor control and perception.)

    Erm when i talk i have quite a flat monotone voice, not so much now im adult, but some people notice. and i sing in same way, and i can't dance, and i have found it difficult to learn music in any traditional kind of way (classroom based).

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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    mate, being tone deaf is very rare indeed. It literally means, being unable to distinguish the pitches of two different notes... as being different at all - i think it has physical root

    you are almost certainly not tone deaf

    not being able to sing is nothing to do with it, i am exactly the same, can't sing for shit
    sometimes, tone deaf is used by music teachers to mean people can't sing, maybe that's where you got that from??
    see above dude. you going to the soitiz party in notts btw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    see above dude. you going to the soitiz party in notts btw?
    don't think its a soitiz one mate, i won't be there this time anyway

    bit cold at this time of year too
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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    don't think its a soitiz one mate, i won't be there this time anyway

    bit cold at this time of year too
    in march innit

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    yes im not interested in making techno, esp not the way its going with digital/mp3
    There's so much wrong with that statement I dont know where to start...

    presumably Cal you find it distasteful to have music on your hard drive as well?


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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    There's so much wrong with that statement I dont know where to start...

    presumably Cal you find it distasteful to have music on your hard drive as well?

    lol. yes obviously i dont know what im talking about. im not denigrating your digital music. just the generation of wankers i see locally, who think that live techno is pressing the play button on that mp3 file on a laptop and passing it off as some klind of performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    just the generation of wankers i see locally, who think that live techno is pressing the play button on that mp3 file on a laptop and passing it off as some klind of performance.
    As opposed to the generation of aging ravers that press "start" on a Technics deck and pass it off as a live performance?

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    i stumbled upon this the other day, looks really really great. anyone else used this?

    http://www.ars-nova.com/aboutpm5/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    As opposed to the generation of aging ravers that press "start" on a Technics deck and pass it off as a live performance?


    :lol: :lol: :lol: i love that response hahahaha !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    lol. yes obviously i dont know what im talking about. im not denigrating your digital music. just the generation of wankers i see locally, who think that live techno is pressing the play button on that mp3 file on a laptop and passing it off as some klind of performance.
    Fair enough, i just find it odd that you associate techno with mp3.

    And i didnt say you dont know what you are talking about cal.

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    I am actually glad that less stuff is making it to vinyl. Its a natural chaff separator for me. Only the best\most commited should make it to vinyl now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck View Post
    I am actually glad that less stuff is making it to vinyl. Its a natural chaff separator for me. Only the best\most commited should make it to vinyl now.
    Or just people who have money to pay for the production of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck View Post
    I am actually glad that less stuff is making it to vinyl. Its a natural chaff separator for me. Only the best\most commited should make it to vinyl now.
    Should is the biggest word in the English language, plancky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    Fair enough, i just find it odd that you associate techno with mp3.

    And i didnt say you dont know what you are talking about cal.
    i know dude, but sometimes i really don't know what im talking about !!

 

 
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