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Old 04-04-2008, 08:29 PM   #114 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mr dave View Post
you need to stop staring at your ding dong. a new pedal will NOT reshape how people handle their phallic symbols. focusing on other instruments and styles will. try to play clarinet leads on an electric tuned down to C - you won't sound like many other guitar players out there. try emulating classical horn sections on a bass. play the drums like a melodic instrument. it's not about technological development, it's about the mental development of the musicians. seriously, the idea that the future of music is dependent on technology is so 1984.
You are correct but there is still a good deal of influence technology has on music.

For instance the invention of the Moog (spelling?) synthesizer started an entire new genre of music and brought many more different sounds into play.

You are still correct in saying that it is mental, that is also in my opinion the biggest factor in the creation of new music.
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