2017/04/14 05:23:02
SuperMarioGamer
savageopera
Dear professor, does B.S. stand for Bachelor of Science, or something else?



If you think everything I said was bull, then you are free to point out the flaws with it anytime.  However, from my own personal experience, this really seems to be the case because I have compared the new MJ songs in my mind to the actual songs by MJ and their greatness matches up.  I am very well open to the possibility that I am wrong here.  But from the looks of it, it really seems that I am right here.
2017/04/14 05:39:45
savageopera
Ahh, the sweet sanctity of self delusion..........
2017/04/14 05:44:55
SuperMarioGamer
savageopera
Ahh, the sweet sanctity of self delusion..........



In order for your statement to be valid, then my arguments supporting my conviction must be refuted.  Please do so if you wish to have a valid standing point here.
2017/04/14 06:26:54
jamesg1213
He liked to be known as Mick.
 

2017/04/14 06:37:22
savageopera
A logical discussion needs logical participants. Empirical evidence doesn't come from feelings or emotions. Your opinions of your imagined music are based on fantasy. Until your "music" is perfomed, or recorded its real value is zero. Talk is cheap. If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. There are a million songs in a million people's minds who think they are great. Yet the songs are only dust in the wind. No one wants to hear about how great a person's undeveoped talent is because
It is nothing but speculation and means nothing. The artists on this forum sweat blood and tears in the development of their projects. In my opinion if you want respect here don't talk about some non-existant, mind cloned MJ song. It doesn't fit the venue. Ask advice about learning music, composition, and performing and you will find a friendly reponse. This isn't facebook or some flat earth blog. Its about musicians and music, recording and sharing. Good luck with your imaginary music, professor, and good night...
2017/04/14 07:03:24
SuperMarioGamer
savageopera
A logical discussion needs logical participants. Empirical evidence doesn't come from feelings or emotions. Your opinions of your imagined music are based on fantasy. Until your "music" is perfomed, or recorded its real value is zero. Talk is cheap. If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. There are a million songs in a million people's minds who think they are great. Yet the songs are only dust in the wind. No one wants to hear about how great a person's undeveoped talent is because
It is nothing but speculation and means nothing. The artists on this forum sweat blood and tears in the development of their projects. In my opinion if you want respect here don't talk about some non-existant, mind cloned MJ song. It doesn't fit the venue. Ask advice about learning music, composition, and performing and you will find a friendly reponse. This isn't facebook or some flat earth blog. Its about musicians and music, recording and sharing. Good luck with your imaginary music, professor, and good night...



But there is already empirical evidence that our brains are already equipped to create the greatest songs in our heads.  If you study up on how the brain works, then you will find out that creating music in our own heads is no different than articulating the English language based upon how our brains naturally absorbed (learned) the language over time.
2017/04/14 07:15:48
savageopera
SuperMarioGamer
savageopera
A logical discussion needs logical participants. Empirical evidence doesn't come from feelings or emotions. Your opinions of your imagined music are based on fantasy. Until your "music" is perfomed, or recorded its real value is zero. Talk is cheap. If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. There are a million songs in a million people's minds who think they are great. Yet the songs are only dust in the wind. No one wants to hear about how great a person's undeveoped talent is because
It is nothing but speculation and means nothing. The artists on this forum sweat blood and tears in the development of their projects. In my opinion if you want respect here don't talk about some non-existant, mind cloned MJ song. It doesn't fit the venue. Ask advice about learning music, composition, and performing and you will find a friendly reponse. This isn't facebook or some flat earth blog. Its about musicians and music, recording and sharing. Good luck with your imaginary music, professor, and good night...



But there is already empirical evidence that our brains are already equipped to create the greatest songs in our heads.  If you study up on how the brain works, then you will find out that creating music in our own heads is no different than articulating the English language based upon how our brains naturally absorbed (learned) the language over time.
I guess a person only reads or hears what they want to because their greatest love is only a mirror away.........
2017/04/14 07:22:16
SuperMarioGamer
savageopera
SuperMarioGamer
savageopera
A logical discussion needs logical participants. Empirical evidence doesn't come from feelings or emotions. Your opinions of your imagined music are based on fantasy. Until your "music" is perfomed, or recorded its real value is zero. Talk is cheap. If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. There are a million songs in a million people's minds who think they are great. Yet the songs are only dust in the wind. No one wants to hear about how great a person's undeveoped talent is because
It is nothing but speculation and means nothing. The artists on this forum sweat blood and tears in the development of their projects. In my opinion if you want respect here don't talk about some non-existant, mind cloned MJ song. It doesn't fit the venue. Ask advice about learning music, composition, and performing and you will find a friendly reponse. This isn't facebook or some flat earth blog. Its about musicians and music, recording and sharing. Good luck with your imaginary music, professor, and good night...



But there is already empirical evidence that our brains are already equipped to create the greatest songs in our heads.  If you study up on how the brain works, then you will find out that creating music in our own heads is no different than articulating the English language based upon how our brains naturally absorbed (learned) the language over time.
I guess a person only reads or hears what they want to because their greatest love is only a mirror away.........



What I am saying is actually true.  It is neuroscience.  I don't have the time to get into it all, but if you choose not to believe me, then that is fine.
2017/04/14 07:37:53
jamesg1213
SuperMarioGamer
 
I don't have the time to get into it all




 

 
I rather suspect that you do...
2017/04/14 07:39:28
savageopera
SUPERMARIOGAMER. The last time you were here I advised you to buy Music Creator 7 (only $20) so you could learn to write and record your music. Then you could have your music heard by others. Any thoughts?
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