Thought for the day.
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Thought for the day.
There has to be silence for sound to exist.
There has to be emptiness for matter to exist.
Emptiness and silence matter.
Those two things are the starting point of musical creation.
The amount of galaxies stars and planets is awesome, the amount of silent space, more so.
Infinite space for mystery and creation.
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There has to be emptiness for matter to exist.
Emptiness and silence matter.
Those two things are the starting point of musical creation.
The amount of galaxies stars and planets is awesome, the amount of silent space, more so.
Infinite space for mystery and creation.
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..so good. I could have kept listening to it for hours if it lasted that long. Thanks for sharing..
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Thanks Q. I think repetition sits well with the ear, as long as the ear can feel the changes and that it let's the imagination grow with the music.
The genre doesn't sit with some which is fine of course, but I know that you ' get ' my music and it's a huge compliment.
Cheers Rigel. That's really good of you mate.
The genre doesn't sit with some which is fine of course, but I know that you ' get ' my music and it's a huge compliment.

Cheers Rigel. That's really good of you mate.
Re: Thought for the day.
Oh boy. I like your music but this esotherical nonsense!?runningman67 wrote:There has to be silence for sound to exist.
There has to be emptiness for matter to exist.
Emptiness and silence matter.
Those two things are the starting point of musical creation.
The amount of galaxies stars and planets is awesome, the amount of silent space, more so.
Infinite space for mystery and creation.
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1. There has to be an atmosphere and pressure changing processes for sound to exist.
2. Emptiness is useless to matter. There has enough energy to exist for matter to come into existence. There is so much nothingness outside the universe. But it does nothing to us.

Sorry but this is all nice sounding metaphysical nonsense devoid of any meaning.

And there never was creation. Selforganization of patterns caused by differences in energy density and fluctuations is the cause of all this "creation". Transport of matter and energy until entropy is maximized causes life and sound.
Physics and chemistry are much more wonderful than all this esotherical woo woo.
But yes: It´s a wonderful world. The greatest wonder is: We are able to understand it with time using the scientific method.

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What you mean is "..no meaning to you…"Saxifraga wrote:Sorry but this is all nice sounding metaphysical nonsense devoid of any meaning.
Music is art.
Music is spiritual.
Music is emotion.
Music is sound.
Music is personal.
All music is created with some emotion and feeling whether it be jazz, rap, techno, classical or whatever.
This piece has been created with feeling but I respect that we are all entitled to our own opinions.
Your comments above should be enclosed in "THIS IS MY PERSONAL REACTION TO THIS MUSIC" and perhaps not be in the style of dictating facts.
Anyhow, I really enjoyed this piece and I do like this style of music.
Nice one runningman67 - keep them coming.
I find this statement of your feelings very sad - think you may be missing a lot of wonderful experiences.Saxifraga wrote:Physics and chemistry are much more wonderful than all this esotherical woo woo.
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Nice track again, Lester! This is music that I want to wake up to on a Sunday morning. 
And Saxifraga, eventhough you're technically 100% correct, I think you totally missed the spirit behind Lester's text.
I am a scientist myself, but I am a human too. Eventhough I know there are no wizards, hobbits and orcs, I totally enjoy a Lord of the Rings movie.
Not everything written has to be about reality. There are dreams and imagination as well, hence the name of Lester's first album: 'We All Dream'.

And Saxifraga, eventhough you're technically 100% correct, I think you totally missed the spirit behind Lester's text.
I am a scientist myself, but I am a human too. Eventhough I know there are no wizards, hobbits and orcs, I totally enjoy a Lord of the Rings movie.
Not everything written has to be about reality. There are dreams and imagination as well, hence the name of Lester's first album: 'We All Dream'.
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As a high school music teacher, this reminds me of something I tell my audiences often:runningman67 wrote:Also..........I would rather taste honey, than find out the chemical composition of it.
Perhaps the "Mozart Effect" is real and studying music makes one smarter at math. But studying music because it makes one smarter at math is like buying ice cream to run a chemical analysis of its ingredients. It may be a useful exercise, but it misses the point. Music should be studied for music's sake. To deny music in our students is to deny their humanity, and we've seen where that will lead.
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You sound like an amazing Music teacher.danmusician wrote:As a high school music teacher, this reminds me of something I tell my audiences often:runningman67 wrote:Also..........I would rather taste honey, than find out the chemical composition of it.
Perhaps the "Mozart Effect" is real and studying music makes one smarter at math. But studying music because it makes one smarter at math is like buying ice cream to run a chemical analysis of its ingredients. It may be a useful exercise, but it misses the point. Music should be studied for music's sake. To deny music in our students is to deny their humanity, and we've seen where that will lead.
I think that although the Kronos is full of 'dumb' data, the 'dumb' data is the emptiness that allows infinite possibilities. All musical instruments are 'dumb' without a musician. The Kronos is like a universe.
Ps. Apologies but I've been ill and I've had far to much time on my hands to think. Haha.


Great stuff as always, Lester!
A concert pianist friend of mine when she was seeking support to buy a Yamaha concert grand (which she succeeded with, BTW) said "what is a pianist without a piano and what is a piano without a pianist? They have no meaning without each other"
A concert pianist friend of mine when she was seeking support to buy a Yamaha concert grand (which she succeeded with, BTW) said "what is a pianist without a piano and what is a piano without a pianist? They have no meaning without each other"
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karmathanever wrote:I agree that music evokes feelings. And I like the music that was presented.Saxifraga wrote: All music is created with some emotion and feeling whether it be jazz, rap, techno, classical or whatever.
This piece has been created with feeling but I respect that we are all entitled to our own opinions.
Your comments above should be enclosed in "THIS IS MY PERSONAL REACTION TO THIS MUSIC" and perhaps not be in the style of dictating facts.
Anyhow, I really enjoyed this piece and I do like this style of music.
Nice one runningman67 - keep them coming.I find this statement of your feelings very sad - think you may be missing a lot of wonderful experiences.Saxifraga wrote:Physics and chemistry are much more wonderful than all this esotherical woo woo.
Pete
It was only the TEXT I disagree with.
What makes humans special is not our feelings, most animals very likely have them too.
Our analytical mind and team work is what makes us the most succesfull and dangerous species. I don't understand why the analytical side always gets blamed for most of humanitys blunders and the irrational part gets honored for the nice things we do. Most of the time irrational feelings cause wars and chaos. Music has so much to do with careful construction of harmonic dependencies and their emotional effect on your brain.
But maybe we should discuss this somewhere else.