Oh! thanks for this one...
One of the most interesting story about sound and music ...
must see at all cost by everyone here...
Not sure if I posted this link correctly but the story is called “Story of deaf audiophile Bob Lichtenberg”.
Martin Scorsese’s documentaries: Spike Lee’s documentaries: Jonathan Demme’s documentaries: Peter Jackson/Michael Lindsay-Hogg: Get Back (Beatles early ‘69) PBS American Masters documentary series: Classic Albums documentary series: Liz Garbus: What Happened, Miss Simone? (Nina Simone) John Scheinfeld: Who is Harry Nilsson and Why is Everybody Talking About Him? Questlove: Summer of Soul (‘69 Harlem Music Festival featuring an absurd lineup including Max Roach, Nina Simone, David Ruffin, Stevie Wonder, Sly & the Family Stone, and more) Gabe Turner/Ben Turner: Hitsville: The Making of Motown - anything on YouTube of Glenn Gould talking about music.
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Thanks for this unusual opinion but where isw the adress ?
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This is a good overview of the great drummer Jim Gordon, one of my half-dozen or so favorites.
https://youtu.be/HToM-FY_xCc?si=A9pD_eS6aVkSJUzB
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Music being rythms muscles under the skin of melody on the timing stairs of harmony I appreciate all drummers... Thanks for your care ...
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Geez, it’s been only one day, and I have to recommend this video about Jim Gordon in place of the one above. Please do yourself a HUGE favour and watch it, it is truly incredible. It is an interview with Joel Selvin, longtime music writer for The San Francisco Chronicle, and author of several books. including an upcoming one on Gordon, due out next year. In this one hour seven minute interview (you can skip past the opening bs), you will learn about not just one of the greatest drummers of all time (Derek & The Dominos’ organist/songwriter/singer Bobby Whitlock considers him THE greatest), but about the inside story on the L.A. music scene in the 1960’s, including in the studio details you’ve never heard before (Gordon became a full-time professional studio musician at the age of 17!). The list of songs he was the drummer on is absolutely staggering, and you will hear about them---and much more---in this video. I became aware of Jim Gordon upon hearing Dave Mason’s "Only You Know And I know", which contains one of the best drum parts I’ve ever heard. But believe me, this video is NOT just for drummers!
https://youtu.be/-CoiJ8ulnPc?si=zERF7Qu1J7ZrUYoA&t=2356
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Here’s a great little video that posted today, in which Kenny Vaughan speaks to Otis Gibbs about Levon Helm. Kenny is the guitarist in my current favorite band---The Fabulous Superlatives, Marty Stuart's band, and Levon was of course the drummer/singer in my all-time favorite band, The Band.
https://youtu.be/Z7zO3gGjCBU?si=4cBID0NyIElFwJ9M
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This video shows what the natural sound should sound. Alex/Wavetouch Killing me softly - (Natural vs. Un-natural sound), PA speaker comparison |
Leonard Bernstein, The Unanswered Question lecture (‘Part 1’): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8fHi36dvTdE Glenn Gould, CBC program discussing Bach and music history plus a performance of Cantata No. 54: |
Thanks very much for these very deep videos....< I am fascinated by Charles Ives and Bach ...😊
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Kenny Vaughan speaking with Otis Gibbs again, this time about Frank Zappa:
https://youtu.be/XWKl3qdFDqs?si=d7Y5yS1lB2pvFUny
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Thanks... 😉
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Why and how we listen and hear with our whole body : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfkEISl6heI&t=6s The ecology of listening | Paul OomenThis is a very short but important lesson about sounds ... |
I recommend this unusual book about a legendary movie editor and his ideas about the solar system... Is the solar system more "organized" than we think ? 😁😊 Here an article resuming it all ... https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2017/02/24/516985499/a-film-editor-in-the-land-of-astrophysicists Here a 2 hours interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gPE5TXUJ_c For those who think that the universe has nothing to do with sound , here two serious articles to read : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371724212_A_Single_Field_Model_of_the_Universe https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352564061_Why_Not_a_Sound_Postulate
Sound is no less fundamental than light, and as said St. John : in the beginning is the logos, ( the verb, the sound , the voice ) or in english translation : "1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God"
Audiophiles underestimate acoustic.... Physicist too.... Neurologists? But Mystics and poets and musicians not at all... |
Why do people hate jazz ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlkhkF3etWo
Rick Beato discuss it and he is himself a pro musician... What struck me here is that the same question can be ask for classical music or any genre out of the commercial music window ... Why people hate chinese music ? Why people hate Persian music ? Why people hate Indian music ?
It is because liking something is most of the times a LEARNED condition... As Beato observed, there is more jazz lovers proportionately in Europe and in asia than in North America... The reason is also in my opinion based on the more complete destruction of general education in America... Most people do not even know how to hear and listen... They dont know how to see ... All this must be learned... Education is now the brain formating of well trained specialized ignorant robot... it begin long ago by some corporate decision not by collective democratic educated decision ... Read history...The same happened to medecine ...But all that is not in my thread goal to discuss... I accepted documentary videos here not political stance, i apologize to you all and to the OP... I know that he is not very patient... 😁 |
Now it will be a very deep but hard to understand video but it is the work of the Indian genius who the first create an artificial brain on a completely different concept of the brain... I will let you discover why the music experience go so deep in each of us and help us to synchronize ourself with ourself and with others... If you want to completely understand this video order the book " nanobrain" written by the speaker here: |
Hazrat Inayat Khan ~ 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐌𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐦 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 ~ SufismAstounding simple deep truths ....👳
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw9r7ZTsqWo
Now compare this sayings about sounds and music with the greatest researcher on artificial brain, a deep genius if i know one,( a clue to compare these two gentlemaN : Quantum clock unlike mechanical clock are like musical instruments ) : «Dr. Anirban Bandyopadhyay is a materials scientist based in Japan, is world’s leading quantum tunneling researcher, and a leading expert on consciousness from a Vedic as well as quantum neuroscience perspective. He has designed and implemented an artificial brain. He has published and edited over 15 books. In the classical world we could walk along a path, look at the trees, houses and animals. If there are trenches, we cross them by making bridges, we could even jump. As soon as the world is changed into a Quantum one, the road disappears, only the thin lines remain, where we could run run and run. Except those scary lines, outside we have deep trenches. We cannot jump, cant make bridge, only disappear on one path and reappear on the other. The trees do not appear as a whole, some parts of the tree here and some parts there. My body experiences the same. In this world, we have only one hope, rhythms or time cycles, classical clocks have vanished and given us clocks that allows me to vibrate within and generate many cycles of time, one for one path and the other clock structure for another. This unique kalchakra is the prescription for our journey in the world, its a mode of communication and managing those clocks is the management of survival. This was a Vedic wisdom adopted in the Quantum universe.»
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@mahgister - you may be right, but what does education have to do with liking or not liking jazz? As for hating music, I agree - I don't see the point; people can listen to what they like and avoid what they don't - it's not difficult. People like different things, and it's not necessarily a 'learned' condition - people are individuals with their own brains and their own tastes. You can't make somebody like something they don't. |
You are completely right...
it takes me thirty five years to know why i disliked jazz for the first thirty five years of my life ... ... 😁 And for education , you are wrong though... Most of the times what we dont like reflect our own ignorance... It was the case with me at least ... 😊 We must learn how to hear and how to listen not as a child only but even also as adult... We grow all our life ... Education all our life ... if not we will call what we hate a result of "our taste" instead of reflecting our own limitations. and we will make our ignorance appear as a free choice...
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