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djway
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: .syd.au.
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| quote: | Originally posted by keith909
Well I believe that (good) DJ's posses some of the talent/understanding of music to be able to do what they do.. but I don't think DJ'n in it's self needed enought of it to qualify them as muscians..
In the context of Electronic Dance Music it is only the producers that can called themselves muscians (as well as composers). And they are only being musicans if they are A: Playing a keyboard on stage or B: Playing a keyboard in the studio as part of the recording process.
So I guess that make me a musican! hehe |
Who in EDM would you call a composer? Composer, in my mind is a term that is only given to 'gifted' musicians. A composer, isn't a peice of paper or certificate, it's a term given to someone who knows how to compose music.
Someone like Beethoven (sp) was a composer. The guy was deaf, yet could write something down and know exactly what it'd sound like.
To me a composer is someone who has an idea in his head, can translate that perfectly to paper, then have it played/created and sounds exactly as it did in his head. I don't know of ANYONE who can compose a track perfectly in his/her head and have it sound 100% how they thought. Most people have an idea, write it down (or play w/ the instrument), and either refine their idea or add to it(or they can only get a melody, not a whole track, nor a whole symphony).
Musician, yes, Composer, no.
---djway_thought_ppls?
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JayKuE
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by lethal
Let me put what you guys are saying into layman terms (correct me if im wrong!)
Your only a musician if you create new music...
Thats pretty much what you guys are saying right?
1) Doesnt that mean that people in classical orchestras playing beethoven or tchaikovsky are by your definiton not musicians? They are after all playing someone elses music - written and composed centuries ago by great composers.
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nice. u'v got me in a bundle.
but i'm going to see if i can worm myself out. 
i'v neva really given a great depth of thought into the definition of a muso, so let's get pedantic maybe. [tis subjective tho, lets not forget] what's a musician to you? is it somebody who simply plays an instrument? or is it somebody who understands music. somebody who has the ability or at least understand how to use the barest of musical elements [not whole tunes. notes or sounds] as a form of language, to express what he/she feels at the time.
somebody who plays an instrument and replicates people's compositions, i personally do not consider - to my definition, a musician, as you do not necessarily need an understanding of how to make music, to play the music. i used to play the piano for a good 5 years and i played the guitar for 2 years. i did not have to know squat of how scales were related, why certain melodies worked and some did not, chord progressions, nor did i know that phrygian type scales produced dark and brooding moods. not that you are required to know such things to make music. great musicians (beatles, hendrix, emmanuel?) didnt even know how to read music, but they had a natural gift in understanding what worked/what didnt and why. ppl who plays covers, and other's music, do not prove this ability.
ok, what about symphony orchestras u ask? yup. they're playin other's music but, they are musicians because, lets not fool ourselves, to get to such a platform, you need to understand music. its not a high school play.
| quote: | Originally posted by lethal
2) How does this differ from a dj? Hes playing someone elses music and in fact by your previous definition he might be considered a greater musician because hes changing the music (no 2 dj sets are identical after all (even ones with the same tracklisting) with each dj doing ever so slightly differnet mixes, one could add an effect here or increase the length of the mix here, etc....) where as a classical orchestra practices so that their playing is identical each time with no change to the music.
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see above. a dj is even worst, because he doesn't use the barest of elements. he uses whole productions to express himself. and there are only so many ways to execute a mix. shall i bring it a phrase earlier? later? i have three options. shall i bring in the percs first? or the bass line? or maybe the frequencies around the 1k area first. the only musical thing with djing is harmonic mixing, and not even all djs do that.
i dont think the latter point is true either. each symphony orchestra will have their own interpretation of the music, n hence play it a diff way. when composers first wrote their music, i assure you they didnt intend for it to be played by gazillion instruments at the one time.
| quote: | Originally posted by lethal
3) Since when has the skill required to play an instrument ever been a definiton of a musician? Does learning how to play a double bass make you a better musician then someone who plays a classical guitar just because its harder to learn?
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good point. its not.
but hell, a classical is more impressive than a bass. =p
| quote: | Originally posted by lethal
4) Since when has the quality of the music being produced/played defined if someone was a musician??? Fuck i mean Ringo Starr was considered a musician and you cant get much fucking worse for a drummer!!! 
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it wasnt. it was used to differentiate between a good musician and a bad one.
wanted to eleborate further on point 3, but i gotta jet out.
maybe tomorrow!
cheerio
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May-06-2004 11:31
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