Adveser wrote:
Metal bands should get back to actually learning how to play music if they are repeating themselves. I have it figured out as a matter of fact. There are 12 pitches that produce 36 sounds depending on the context and relationship to the other notes in the series to which they are played.
Not understanding the fundamental atonal tonality to all music is the genesis of repetition, banality and inexpressive and ultimately useless music. The key to unlock this is emotion.
I actually firmly believe that Rush discovered this fairly early and wrote 2112 as a nod and a wink to the others that figured it out themselves. Also see the "Hold Your fire" album.
A band writing generic mindless choruses is simply an admission of their own inability to communicate with an instrument as a direct transmission of emotion to an audience. And of course the lowest common denominator, as alluded to in the OP are those who really have experienced the more complex emotions of music in their most obvious forms, such as the classic strict adherence to "A minor" as being "Sad" or the transposition to E minor as being "carefree," "mysterious," "ambiguous," or otherwise "meandering" or open to vast interpretation.
Still at it hey?
