Will J Godfrey WROTE: > But then again, I think that whatever method (or lack of) gives the > results you > want has to be the right one. The final arbiter is of course what the > listener > thinks of it. I agree, but some might read my name and that's their reason to make mountains out of molehills. Btw. not seldom "educated" musicians do lament about "uneducated" listeners. They can't understand that "uneducated" listeners often prefer music of "uneducated" musicians http://www.mtv.com/ , than to the "better" music of "educated" musicians. I tried to explain that emotions are important. Originally music is folk music. People needed to till a field and in the spare time they e.g. made music without knowing the theory. Since somebody mentioned "uneducated" computer users, it's similar. Similar because technicians are needed to build computers and software, but a user still needs to till a field and in the spare time a user might open an exe without being educated about computers. Perhaps you and me are pretentious too. I can't understand that listeners prefer loudness war engineering, but "averaged" people as well as most "educated" and most "uneducated" musicians do. - Ralf PS: However, some musicians only make music for them self, they don't compose for any other listener, so a listener not always is important. And a "theory" is nothing more but a "theory", using it can be a limitation, that's why many "educated" musicians who know theory, don't use it, but instead they feel what key or fret to push the same way as "uneducated" musicians do. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user