Have some of you ever wanted to go deeper into the world of sounds... not just listening your usual stuff because the tunes sound cool or whatever... but going further... to get you in some "special mystical place" or even to the level that it can fuck you up.
You know humans hear to about 20,000 hz but if you play the sounds of 40,000 hz which we can't hear.. we still can feel it... we sense it somehow.
The sound waves are physical forms. Just like when someone punches you in the face... you can feel the sound too... but it's a lot more subtle and it goes deeper into the body and to the places that most physical objects can't. And has a lot more different colors which can have a lot of many different effects on you.
Different sounds have different effects... let's go step by step.
Play AC/DC's Back In Black... it makes people feel good/happy... they want to party or break shit.... you know whatever.
You listen to some cool guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen or Gary Moore or some other dude... and when they go to the high register and play those crazy bends and vibratos... then you feel chills on your body... you can have goosebumps... which can be visible.
When I'm listening to certain psychedelic music. It really starts to fuck you up. You are like on drugs... your head is floating... but actually you are sober.... your mind goes funny. It's pretty strong when I listen to Jimi Hendrix's "Machine Gun" or Mile's Davis' live performance at Isle Of Wight.
I started noticing that affect when I first heard Deftones "Digital Bath"... shit I really thought someone had drugged me.
That feeling goes a lot stronger sometimes when I'm jamming with some other cats... they have this cool groove going on... and I have some effects.. like delay, wah, chorus, flanger whatever.... and start just jamming along... and make some really trippy stuff... your mind goes to totally different place... you don't really sense what is happening. And you feel this strange thing a lot more because you are not just listening to music anymore... but it comes out of you... somewhere... from your deepest places.
One of my really good friends is a great bass player who likes to experiment with a lot of different sounds and effects... he has bunch of shit... delays, synths, chorus, octaves, drives and so on. Often when I'm at his place with some other dudes and he wants to show us some idea he came up with ... usually it ends up us messing around with all the effects. It goes on for about 30 minutes. After that we all are totally fucked up, we are so tired, we can't do anything.
There's also many other effects... for example when I hear a song called "As We Speak" by Soilwork... goddamn... I can't listen to it... it makes my feel really really bad.. it's like someone wants to stuff a cauliflower inside my head through my ears.
But some motherfuckers feel all that shit on a way higher level. I'm pretty sure Hendrix had orgasms when he played his shit. The only way I've had an orgasm playing guitar was when I got smoked by a very rock'n'roll friendly girl at the same time.
So how many people actually try to make their music strongly physical? How many people actually notice that effect?
You know good songwriting, riffs, hooks, melodies, arrangements, production etc. really makes us like some particular piece of music. But some of my fav. music has had a strong positive physical effect on me. Hell the music doesn't even have to have all the previous values, the physical effect counts the most... it just has affect you positively (I don't mean it has to make you happy.. but make you feel comfortable)
So whataya think?
Peace!
You know humans hear to about 20,000 hz but if you play the sounds of 40,000 hz which we can't hear.. we still can feel it... we sense it somehow.
The sound waves are physical forms. Just like when someone punches you in the face... you can feel the sound too... but it's a lot more subtle and it goes deeper into the body and to the places that most physical objects can't. And has a lot more different colors which can have a lot of many different effects on you.
Different sounds have different effects... let's go step by step.
Play AC/DC's Back In Black... it makes people feel good/happy... they want to party or break shit.... you know whatever.
You listen to some cool guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen or Gary Moore or some other dude... and when they go to the high register and play those crazy bends and vibratos... then you feel chills on your body... you can have goosebumps... which can be visible.
When I'm listening to certain psychedelic music. It really starts to fuck you up. You are like on drugs... your head is floating... but actually you are sober.... your mind goes funny. It's pretty strong when I listen to Jimi Hendrix's "Machine Gun" or Mile's Davis' live performance at Isle Of Wight.
I started noticing that affect when I first heard Deftones "Digital Bath"... shit I really thought someone had drugged me.
That feeling goes a lot stronger sometimes when I'm jamming with some other cats... they have this cool groove going on... and I have some effects.. like delay, wah, chorus, flanger whatever.... and start just jamming along... and make some really trippy stuff... your mind goes to totally different place... you don't really sense what is happening. And you feel this strange thing a lot more because you are not just listening to music anymore... but it comes out of you... somewhere... from your deepest places.
One of my really good friends is a great bass player who likes to experiment with a lot of different sounds and effects... he has bunch of shit... delays, synths, chorus, octaves, drives and so on. Often when I'm at his place with some other dudes and he wants to show us some idea he came up with ... usually it ends up us messing around with all the effects. It goes on for about 30 minutes. After that we all are totally fucked up, we are so tired, we can't do anything.
There's also many other effects... for example when I hear a song called "As We Speak" by Soilwork... goddamn... I can't listen to it... it makes my feel really really bad.. it's like someone wants to stuff a cauliflower inside my head through my ears.
But some motherfuckers feel all that shit on a way higher level. I'm pretty sure Hendrix had orgasms when he played his shit. The only way I've had an orgasm playing guitar was when I got smoked by a very rock'n'roll friendly girl at the same time.
So how many people actually try to make their music strongly physical? How many people actually notice that effect?
You know good songwriting, riffs, hooks, melodies, arrangements, production etc. really makes us like some particular piece of music. But some of my fav. music has had a strong positive physical effect on me. Hell the music doesn't even have to have all the previous values, the physical effect counts the most... it just has affect you positively (I don't mean it has to make you happy.. but make you feel comfortable)
So whataya think?
Peace!
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