ext_17913 ([identity profile] ap-aelfwine.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sovay 2011-08-20 12:35 am (UTC)

From about the age of three, I read everything that wasn't nailed down and several things that were

You sound like me, that way.

If it's purely instrumental, whether it's three-dimensional. This is not the same thing as a classical structure. Otherwise it's just a sort of sonic skim and won't particularly register. Also, of course, whether I think the musicians are any good. Periodically I run into a piece with a terrific concept and the execution just makes me want to remove my ears.

Interesting. Of course, now I'm rather intimidated at the prospect of your hearing me, but I've been embarassed in front of enough musicians (including those I respect and those I love) that I've probably not got too much fear left. As long as it's not a stage situation--I'm not good at those, unless I'm with a group and I can pretend it's just tunes in the corner of a pub somewhere.

What does three-dimensionality entail?

My own relationship to music seems to be a bit odd, because so much of it revolves around playing with people.

If you'd be so kind, I'd like five questions.

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