[Dixielandjazz] trombone Nut Puckers
Robert Ringwald
rsr at ringwald.com
Wed Apr 23 15:20:22 PDT 2014
Huh???
From: ROBERT R. CALDER
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 2:26 PM
To: Bob Ringwald
Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] trombone Nut Puckers
Nothing wrong with suggesting that a trombone solo is objectively considered
and within a proper context better than most --
Which is all Marek wrote... He was saying that other folk might be impressed,
not "the constitution of you my fellow androids might respond to that use of plumbing..."
if anybody wants to say that all judgments in music are entirely subjective,
matters of what is individual taste, presumably he denies various claims made of
Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
Or are concerts of Eddie Condon music to be subsidised as palliative care for geriatrics?
Bad music is being stuck in deadly unresolved feelings, whether frantically overactive
or moping deep in Schmaltz
Good music is like being awake and not out of touch with feelings
"Taste" is for cakes and hamburgers,
and a simpler matter than music...
unless music is to you so simple you'd never consider participating in a group like this.
But you can't appreciate music or anything cognitive if it's in a language you don't understand.
Play the "personal taste" card too hard, you are reducing music preference to the subject-matter of pathology.
If you have anything to say about music you can't reasonably deny some actual standards are involved.
And say you're not interested in that noisy Armstrong and find Nick LaRocca challenging.
It's a matter of being interested enough to listen, and to READ
Nut Puckers are of course the grooves in the brain ...
Robert R. Calder
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