kennywtelejazz
After watching this video again
The real thing this fella has going on is that he knows how to superimpose hipper chord changes and cadences
(that weren't based on the chords the dice came up with ) underneath his auto generated melodies to give the simple melodies a nice solid harmonic foundation ..
For that to happen and sound good , you don't need dice ..you need a solid knowledge of music and music theory ...
Kenny
Hahaha ... debunk all them Guru's!
"Knowledge" (in this case creativity) is not exclusive to anyone anyway, so any person stating they can kick your butt and get you going, is like the psychic on the _________ telling you that you will meet a ___________ on the 32nd of this month!
Again, based on my having worked with actors, if there was one thing that helped them when I directed, was that I associated the words with movement (and other stage/film details), which helped smooth out the work, but it had a nice side effect ... it added more options and possibilities, which is not a bad thing, when you have one table and 2 chairs and only 25 square feet, if that!
My main issue, and sometimes talking here, after 40 years of studying and reading inner work, and processes, when something is mentioned that is easy to do, but requires "concentration", folks go right out the door and swear up and down, that I don't know music.
It's not about the music ... it's about YOU! And if you can not get past the same notes and create something new, maybe you need a mirror and a change of wardrobe! Go be David Watts for a day or two! Or Lola! Or Alladin Sane! Take drugs, maybe they will help!
Or go talk to a person or two, that know what they are talking about and they are not slapping you with a book, or religion!
Try watching "The Tightrope" about Peter Brook and some of the actors in his school. You can do that exercise in music as well, and in fact it is done, since there is a musician doing accompaniments at the same time. It's not about what you should or should not do ... it's about ... feeling it ... living it ... and appreciating the ability to concentrate, and it will be always exciting, different and lively, because tomorrow you are not the same person, and your detailed feelings are not the same. I keep thinking that too many folks can only think of ... "song" ... and that limitation, is what is hurting the freedom of expression ... let it go ... you can trim it down later!