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In a message dated 1/26/99 7:10:47 AM !!!First Boot!!!, tcn62@ici.net writes: > and a disclaimer: Just because I jot down an exotic ethnic scale on the > back of a slip of paper doesn't mean that I in any way consider myself >an > expert in the musics of India, Java, Bali, Egypt, Turkey, Lebanon, etc., > and I hope I didn't imply otherwise in my earlier posting. Asian and >Middle > Eastern musics are among the world's most challenging, and are generally > characterized by students sitting at the feet of their teachers for >years > of disciplined study before being so presumptuous as to lay claim to any > musical proficiency. My suggestion of using ragas and gamelan scales >drawn > at random from a hat can certainly lead to some interesting and original > results, particularly in the context of something like Oblique >Strategies, > and can be extremely enjoyable, but is NOT in any way a claim of > proficiency, expertise or authenticity. It IS, however, one of many >ways to > get out of the type of stagnant rut we have been discussing in this >thread, > and it IS a good way to expose oneself to some great music. > > Have fun, > > Tim > Again, thank you. Rodrigo