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Repetition?
O no, did i do that ?
Did you do what? Repetition? No.
Interesting, thanks. I try not to repeat phrases too often because it becomes boring to me when I'm composing. I would say it's almost irritating.
“A good musician never repeats a note.” - Abraham Lincoln
"A good musician never repeats a note." - Voltaire
"A good musician never repeats a note.” - George Bernard Shaw
""A good musician never repeats a note.” "I said that..."" Bob Dylan
Ha!
"A good Audiobus Forum member never spams" - Jigglypuff
A good musician did, John Cage 4'33"
“Never believe what you read on the internet” - Abraham Lincoln
Believe what you read on the internet.
"Hey, that was me!" - David Tudor
I thought all the examples used in the video were awful, so that kind of undermined the message. Although I do agree that chart music has got progressively more awful over the last 50 years. In my opinion, yours may vary, not trying to start a war.
This is a very good point. I didn't quite get that part of it. I guess they were gauging it based on the "most popular" mainstream hits.
I think this is something that is uniquely contradictory in regard to house music.
The repetition in traditional classic house is dependent upon a verbal repetition to tie guide the ride so to speak.
The words set the emotional stage, albeit the tenor or content, the beat, bass, and synth then manipulate those originally perceived moods to the point of utter betrayal or exhilaration of the original "vibe" of the vocal repetitive hook.