Posts filed under music

Punctuated Equilibrium

I’ve just spent the last three weeks re-recording and mastering a song I wrote in 2007. Which was about three times as long as it took me to write, arrange, and record it in the first place. I never liked the way the old recording sounded, so it was one of the first I wanted to re-record now that I have better equipment and know a little bit more about the recording process.

Posted on September 6, 2015 and filed under music, scientific process.

What Are You Most Proud Of?

What are you most proud of? The Bible scorns the idea of pride (Proverbs 16:18, Pride goeth before destruction, Proverbs 11:2, When pride cometh, then cometh shame.). But Aristotle (a much wiser man than the author of Proverbs...) sees pride as a virtue. He distinguishes it from arrogance in that to feel pride is to have a rational evaluation of yourself. Arrogance is feeling proud of yourself when there is no justification to do so.

Posted on June 7, 2015 and filed under music, art, philosophy.

Making Music

I was once talking to a serious Christian I used to work with who heard some of my songs. He liked what I had done, and was in awe of what must be the power of God that came through my music. “There’s no other possible explanation!” he said. To which I replied “No, the explanation is called practice. The explanation is that I’ve been playing the piano since I was 4. The explanation is that I’ve been working on music my entire life. This isn’t something that just happened yesterday.” Then he just looked at me and walked away.

Posted on March 7, 2015 and filed under music.