So is THIS guy a "musician" or?

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2011/05/26 22:19:51 (permalink)

So is THIS guy a "musician" or?

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/26 22:23:03 (permalink)
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    *sigh*
     
    http://youtu.be/E_KYUF6pxR8


    I dunno but I dread to think what the groupies are like?

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/26 22:26:23 (permalink)
    mmmm..still has to know a few things about theory from the looks of what he was doing....iPads and such are neat little things.

    The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/26 22:27:24 (permalink)
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    craigb


    *sigh*

    http://youtu.be/E_KYUF6pxR8


    I dunno but I dread to think what the groupies are like?
    There are groupies? Where? Where?


    The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/26 23:10:38 (permalink)
    I'd have to say yes...he still has to know the notes on the frets and the correct drums to strike and chords to play.  Beginner...or sophmore...but defintely a musician.  These are not loops he drug into the screen.  Sorry.  I sighed too:-)

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 00:22:09 (permalink)
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    These are not loops he drug into the screen.


    You mean these loops were so reluctant to appear he had to sedate them first or do you really mean he dragged them?

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 01:04:56 (permalink)
    And the fuddy duddies yelled "Judas" at Dylan when he plugged in... :D I have GB on my iPad, and no WAY could I do that!

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 01:11:47 (permalink)
    Does iPad have an iAm?

    If so, I Am in.

    Oh wait, I'm pretty that guys is finger-syncing.....
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 02:20:39 (permalink)
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    And the fuddy duddies yelled "Judas" at Dylan when he plugged in... :D 
    Heh, I remember that!  No, I'm not THAT old, but I recall watching some show about a year ago that used video of the first time he plugged in and all the boos he received.  I especially recall how he wasn't affected by them at all as if he knew which way the future lay.


     
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 03:24:25 (permalink)
     
    Yes, and that's quite cool in a way.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 03:36:56 (permalink)
    That's really cool!!

    A musician..of course.

    Those apps will breed a new generation of instrumentalist. That kind of technique is not easy to learn if you've played "normal instruments" for thirty years. The sensibility of touch alone is so different, you break the pad if get too emotional :o)

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 08:08:34 (permalink)
    cool stuff.... the sounds were a bit midi sounding..... but ........


    .......wasn't the original way a guitar was supposed to be played very similar to that?...... two hands playing the notes on the neck?

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 08:56:32 (permalink)
    That's pretty cool... plus I think he's playing 8's on the Les Paul.


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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 09:09:43 (permalink)
    Best music creation app for ipad/iphone is the MorphWhiz IMO. utterly brilliant control surface!
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 14:50:12 (permalink)
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    yorolpal


    These are not loops he drug into the screen.


    You mean these loops were so reluctant to appear he had to sedate them first or do you really mean he dragged them?


    There was an article just yesterday in one of our local magazines that has a "Words" column about that very usage.  And, as an astute englishman such as yourself might imagine, we here in America have denigrated the language even further as "drug" is now accepted usage.  "Dragged" is still preferred but ol "drug" has been given a pass.  Similar to "hung" (no, not that particular usage) and "hanged".  I'm afraid it's been welcomed into the American lexicon as well.  Sorry, ol pal. 

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 14:53:43 (permalink)
    So, let me see if I have this straight, being well hung is good, but being well hanged is bad, right?

     
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 15:45:59 (permalink)
    They said you was hung.
    They was right.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 18:09:32 (permalink)
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    They said you was hung.
    They was right.

     
     
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 22:47:21 (permalink)
    I thought the drum interface was especially cool.  The way I play midi drums it would not work out for me unless I could move certain instruments out of their normal place. (Kick drum mainly) 

    I'm going to check this out.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 23:23:25 (permalink)
    The guitar stuff was very nice - being able to not only have a respectable polyphony, but string bends (on more than one string) is pretty slick.  I may have to reconsider some of the snide comments I've made about iPads and their ability to create content vs consuming.


    Watching him play reminds me a lot of the late Jeff Healy, who used a technique very close to that.




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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/27 23:32:46 (permalink)
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    bapu


    They said you was hung.
    They was right.

     
     
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    No...ten is my limit.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/29 12:59:32 (permalink)
    Well....

    I guess if one considers the 'ipad' itself as a *musical instrument* then the answer would be yes.
    Additionally, one can be a *composer* and not necessarily a *musician*.
    My my.......things have certainly changed.
    Whether my logic is sound (pun?) on this will always be up for friendly debates.
    I'm somewhat old school, for lack of better terms, so I'll stop here.

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/29 22:14:18 (permalink)
    Makes me want an i-pad...

    If people who make music from loops only are musicians... then this guy certainly is... and I do remember when Dylan was booed off the stage at the Newport Jazz Festival... the beatniks really disowned him for going electric, considered him a sellout for not staying pure with an acoustic guitar and bongos... The same people probably still have a 50 year old hairstyle... God save me from that. I make myself listen to current top 40.. you have to have a current ear I think. Though everything I listen to that has come out in the last few years has WAY more bass in the mix than I am comfortable with.... reminds me of when I first became aware of popular music. Console stereos were in style and were heavy on the bass. My cousin had one and I remember she played Streisand and "My Generation" on it.. a big long Motorola console, bass turned up treble turned down... didn't like it then, don't like it now.
    Sorry to get ff topic but I needed to ramble.
    Yeah, a musician...

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 00:51:36 (permalink)
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    Jonbouy


    yorolpal


    These are not loops he drug into the screen.


    You mean these loops were so reluctant to appear he had to sedate them first or do you really mean he dragged them?


    There was an article just yesterday in one of our local magazines that has a "Words" column about that very usage.  And, as an astute englishman such as yourself might imagine, we here in America have denigrated the language even further as "drug" is now accepted usage.  "Dragged" is still preferred but ol "drug" has been given a pass.  Similar to "hung" (no, not that particular usage) and "hanged".  I'm afraid it's been welcomed into the American lexicon as well.  Sorry, ol pal. 


    Well, from this point on I shall consider myself drug into the now.  And I must say I feel much better for it.



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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 06:23:21 (permalink)
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    Jonbouy


    yorolpal


    These are not loops he drug into the screen.


    You mean these loops were so reluctant to appear he had to sedate them first or do you really mean he dragged them?


    There was an article just yesterday in one of our local magazines that has a "Words" column about that very usage.  And, as an astute englishman such as yourself might imagine, we here in America have denigrated the language even further as "drug" is now accepted usage.  "Dragged" is still preferred but ol "drug" has been given a pass.  Similar to "hung" (no, not that particular usage) and "hanged".  I'm afraid it's been welcomed into the American lexicon as well.  Sorry, ol pal. 

     
    Interesting stuff, and it seems to me to that maybe it's an extension of the American (?) habit of creating verbs from nouns.
     
    I'm thinking of things like 'Googling' and 'To Xerox', and the rather awkward 'Medalling' - e.g. "He medalled in the last Olympics". Or the even more horrible 'Diarise' - for adding an entry to a diary.
     
    Or how about 'Gifting' for giving someone a gift? Or let's 'Dialogue' when 'Talk' is much better.
     
    There are lots of examples around, but it seems business use and sports commentary are rife with them.
     
    And as for 'Hanged', I was always lead to believe that the past tense of Hang is 'Hung'; usually the word 'Hanged' is reserved for the act of putting someone to death on the end of a rope - more specifically in Britain the act of using a gallows and trapdoor combination so the victim's neck is broken, rather than being slowly suffocated to death.
     
    Or 'Gallowsing'
     
     
     

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 13:16:36 (permalink)
    Wast thou drugged into this?

    r u sirius? .. nay, I am Regulus!

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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 13:48:21 (permalink)
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    I'm thinking of things like 'Googling' and 'To Xerox', and the rather awkward 'Medalling' - e.g. "He medalled in the last Olympics". Or the even more horrible 'Diarise' - for adding an entry to a diary.
     
    Or how about 'Gifting' for giving someone a gift? Or let's 'Dialogue' when 'Talk' is much better.
     


     
     
     
    Yep, I think you hoovered up most of the common ones there Steve.




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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 15:11:13 (permalink)
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    I'm thinking of things like 'Googling' and 'To Xerox', and the rather awkward 'Medalling' - e.g. "He medalled in the last Olympics". Or the even more horrible 'Diarise' - for adding an entry to a diary.

    Or how about 'Gifting' for giving someone a gift? Or let's 'Dialogue' when 'Talk' is much better.






    Yep, I think you hoovered up most of the common ones there Steve.



     
     
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 15:44:44 (permalink)
    Are you guys unthreading my topicing???

     
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    Re:So is THIS guy a "musician" or? 2011/05/30 21:10:48 (permalink)
    Just adding more toppings! Hung in there man....

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