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Old 05.01.2008, 01:46 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by pbradley
I stay experimental by refusing to learn what the box actually looks like, in a theoretical way. The less I have to deconstruct, the more of my own elements come into the reconstruction.
i wholly disagree. if you dont know what you are doing, the deconstruction becomes meaningless. one should at leat know basic musical rules in order to at least know that what they are doing is right\wrong.
you you dont deconstruct then you cant reconstruct.

for me a lot of experimentation comes from listening. but you should find your own mode of working to be comfortable in and then everything else will come much more naturally
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