Yes, so it's the rules that make it musical. I understand what you are saying about the painting thing, though I don't think photo-realism is the best example. Cubism is not photo-realistic, yet it has rules that it follows. Dada's rejection of the rules gives it it's legitimacy. The impressionists were rejected for breaking the accepted rules, yet still adhered to the rules of composition and color.b0unce wrote:trust me man, music is all about rules.
if you are someone who is naturally gifted, you just pick up a guitar and go with whats inside of you - well if it sounds 'right', its music. Even if you didnt learn the rules, you can listen to what you just playyed - study it, and you will see the rules you are following.
or if you just play random strings, well it might sound interesting - if you can appreciate sounds for the sake of sound. but you're rolling the dice, the musical stuff will be following rules, even if it wasnt your intention.
I know what you mean by 'breaking the rules' musically, but I think thats a bit of a misnomer, a more accurate description would be abstraction, the rules are still the root of the 'rule breaking', if it sounds musical. otherwise its just random sound/noise. which is fine too.
re: the painting analogy. Well, like I'm saying - music is all about rules, the way you used the painting analogy would be suited more to sound in general. the paint equivilant to music would be something with discipline, I dunno, photo-realism maybe. Random splashes of yellow on canvas wouldnt be categorised as photo-realistic - although I'm sure its nice to look at.
y'feel me ?
and while some people can churn out music without studying the rules, thats not to say they're not obeying them - just study the music and you find them. Its like saying theres no rules to breathing/walking, just because you dont have to think about it.
please everybody, dont turn this into some ego contest. Music has rules, look it up.
Anyway, I'm not arguing with you because I agree with what you are saying. I am just expanding with my own thoughts. Interesting conversation, I love these types of threads.
I'm off to my home boys studio to go break some rules...
lol
peace