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DMS 07-19-2018 06:48 PM

Musicality
 
What I learned musicality was: our love of music is partly because the rhythm and patterns of notes. This is because our mothers heart has a constant rhythm during our development. This rhythm is felt by your body, and is why we can tell ‘Mary had a little lamb’ is ‘Mary had a little lamb’ even if all the notes have there pitch changed an equal amount.

Mr. Faggot 07-19-2018 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DMS (Post 684892)
What I learned musicality was: our love of music is partly because the rhythm and patterns of notes. This is because our mothers heart has a constant rhythm during our development. This rhythm is felt by your body, and is why we can tell ‘Mary had a little lamb’ is ‘Mary had a little lamb’ even if all the notes have there pitch changed an equal amount.

Damn homie

dull boy 07-19-2018 08:31 PM

Y’all knew the sky is blue?

DMS 07-19-2018 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dull boy (Post 684907)
Y’all knew the sky is blue?

Color is subjective and so isn’t real but an illusion.
The sky is the color your brain perceives only to you.

Witty 07-19-2018 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DMS (Post 684914)
Color is subjective and so isn’t real but an illusion.
The sky is the color your brain perceives only to you.

Color being subjective is highly contested, please don't present it as fact when it is far from it.

dull boy 07-20-2018 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DMS (Post 684914)
Color is subjective and so isn’t real but an illusion.
The sky is the color your brain perceives only to you.

You should smoke a j.

Twodrop 07-20-2018 12:48 AM

the names of colors are subjective...

Amen 07-20-2018 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by dull boy (Post 684907)
Y’all knew the sky is blue?

LOL - Just on clear days during daylight.

Over cast or raining it's light to dark gray.

At night it ranges from dark blue to black depending on the type of moon.

DMS 07-20-2018 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Witty (Post 684915)
Color being subjective is highly contested, please don't present it as fact when it is far from it.

Whatchu mean. The only contested thing I know about color is whether we all see the same illusions as everyone else. But if we all see the same illusion, that doesn’t make it real. You must agree there’s no physical form of color.

Eŋg 07-20-2018 12:45 PM

colour is highly subjective.

my skin is white (i'm not white) and its undertones olive but my dick is purple.

doesn't make a bit of sense.

Twodrop 07-20-2018 12:49 PM

I wouldn't say physical form since Photons have no mass, but the momentum of light combined w/ the biology of our eyes isn't an illusion. The names we use to describe colors is arbitrary.

DMS 07-20-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Twodrop (Post 685087)
I wouldn't say physical form since Photons have no mass, but the momentum of light combined w/ the biology of our eyes isn't an illusion. The names we use to describe colors is arbitrary.

Color is just the label we give to the wave lengths of light. It’s subjective just like Language. Language is giving verbal labels to objects and actions, color is giving labels to wave lengths.
Color isn’t real, it’s a perception of reality different from what reality truly is. Thus an illusion.

DMS 07-20-2018 01:32 PM

Also fuck cus this threads supposed to be about Musicality.

Twodrop 07-20-2018 01:32 PM

I get it, we live in a matrix. EVERYTHING WE EXPERIENCE IS AN ILLUSION BLAH BALHBA ALBHAL...blue is blue nigga

edit: On musicality

We are naturally attracted to patterns, our first 'conscious' experience with them might be our mothers heart. I don't agree that's what makes us enjoy patterns in music. It's like tee ball for ur metronome.

Sharp 07-20-2018 02:30 PM

We like predictability,going back to 'there was food here yesterday and now there is today too'. Our mother's heartbeat wasn't an even 120 bpm for 9 months. We just establish a space between two beats and and when we can correctly anticipate when the next one comes, we get that endorphin release

Same with any other aspect of music, usually melody, harmony, and form

It's why contemporary pop is the way it is and so popular for it. You instantly feel familiar because the speed of steady beats, melodic, harmonic, instrumentation and form choices are all relatively expected, and whenever something different pops up, it's only a splash of something you werent expecting (and usually does a good job of setting the expectation for a return to material you're used to). Nothing wrong with that either.


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