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music [2023/12/09 22:28] – created ultracomfymusic [2025/04/09 20:21] (current) ultracomfy
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 In a way music is a language on its own, though organized much more loosely and based entirely on its human perception/interpretation. However, because music is based around our rather unpredictable interpretation of things, music has much fuzzier borders and rules which makes it easy to and encourages strong exploration and divergence. The same fuzziness is what makes it difficult for music to say things //explicitly// (unless literally saying "I love you" as part of the lyrics counts as "expressing a thing through music"), but makes it great for expressing concepts and especially emotions //in general//. There are so many ways in which to describe and express "love", generally, through music, whereas English only has the literal word "love" and then some descriptions trying really hard to not just say the word. In a way music is a language on its own, though organized much more loosely and based entirely on its human perception/interpretation. However, because music is based around our rather unpredictable interpretation of things, music has much fuzzier borders and rules which makes it easy to and encourages strong exploration and divergence. The same fuzziness is what makes it difficult for music to say things //explicitly// (unless literally saying "I love you" as part of the lyrics counts as "expressing a thing through music"), but makes it great for expressing concepts and especially emotions //in general//. There are so many ways in which to describe and express "love", generally, through music, whereas English only has the literal word "love" and then some descriptions trying really hard to not just say the word.
  
-Unfortunately I never learned to play, create or otherwise seriously interact with music. One could say I am a simple music consumer, although perhaps a bit more enthusiastic than most. I have spent hundreds of hours trying to learn //how to get// music I really like, ie. video game music [[:datamining|datamining]] and spend a lot of time listening to, collecting, exploring, maintaining and archiving music, even to this day, probably even literally //this day//.\\ \\ +Unfortunately I never learned to play, create or otherwise seriously interact with music. One could say I am a simple music consumer, although perhaps a bit more enthusiastic than most. I have spent hundreds of hours trying to learn //how to get// music I really like, ie. video game music [[:extraction]] and spend a lot of time listening to, collecting, exploring, maintaining and archiving music, even to this day, probably even literally //this day//.\\ \\ 
  
  
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