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We are natural, artistic geniuses, and we don't realize it

The Transcended Omniverse

Well-Known Member
These are short tunes I've composed that I'm sharing for now. I don't have the proper instruments for these tunes because I don't know much when it comes to instruments or music in general. Also, when creating melodies, I just create whatever I'm inspired to create.

I personally think my melodies are awesome. If they sound like awful rubbish to you, then perhaps I just have to find a way to bring out their power and greatness to the audience. Only I know their power and greatness since I'm the one who created these melodies.

So, I hear these melodies as awesome and conveying of certain scenes, while other people might hear them as nothing more than noise (i.e. meaningless rubbish). In other words, others might hear them as random tunes, plucked out on an instrument, by a baby.

In summary, the power and greatness of my melodies currently lurks in the shadows where nobody can see it but me. I will find a way to bring out that power and greatness from the shadows and into the light where the audience can clearly see it.

I have every reason to think I'm naturally creating great tunes in my head. I could've accurately reproduced these tunes in my head and I just have to find a way to convey their power and greatness to the audience. Or, I didn't accurately reproduce them and it would be no different than someone who has created an awesome drawing in his head, but was bad at drawing it.

Either way, someone might say to me that I'm not creating any good music in my head to share to the world. I think I am though. Why is it that I think I'm naturally creating great music in my head, having no knowledge and experience whatsoever in composing? Well, there are two reasons why and I give those reasons below. After that, I present a few of my tunes. So, here are those reasons:

1.) Even if you're a complete novice who has no knowledge and experience whatsoever in any field of art, you can still naturally create great artwork in your head, whether it be through drug trips, dreams, or just plain inspiration. During dreams and drug trips, you witness awesome and beautiful artwork with no effort at all since your brain automatically creates it for you.

If you've ever talked with people who went on psychedelic trips, I bet they'd tell you they've witnessed beautiful landscapes they've never seen before, met beings they've never met before, and heard angelic music they've never heard before. Psychedelic trips allow any average person to enter beautiful or hellish realms. These realms are great works of art, created by our brains. The beings, music, landscapes, etc. are all beautiful, awesome, hallucinatory works of art.

2.) There's an article I'd like to share which talks about how we naturally have remarkable musical abilities. I think one of these abilities is to naturally create great and powerful melodies, themes, and songs in our heads. The article talks about statistical learning which gives our brains these natural abilities. So, technically, our brains do have musical knowledge which allows us to naturally create great music in our heads. Here's the article:

The Music in You - aeon - Pocket

With all of this being said, I'm going to share a few of my tunes. I'm not sure what my tunes will sound like for others. However, if people do report that my tunes do convey some sort of emotion or scene, it might not be the emotion or scene I intended to convey since my melodies are only in their beginning stage of development. I must, therefore, find a way to bring out the true power my melodies have for other listeners.

If you just leave a melody out there for others to listen to, you're just being vague to the audience. You're not articulating exactly what you want to express to the audience. That leaves the melody open to a wide variety of interpretations where one person might see the melody as conveying something, while another person sees the melody as conveying something else. That's why the artist must bring out the absolute power of his/her melody. That way, everyone who listens to it will get to hear what the artist intended to convey.

It would be like if someone has written a sentence that's unclear to the audience. One person who reads the sentence might get a different message from it than someone else who reads it. But, if the writer makes the sentence absolutely clear to everyone, then everyone will know the real message the writer intended to convey. Anyway, here's my 1st tune. It, to me, conveys an awesome, video game boss, fight scene. It's something you'd hear in the chorus of a theme song:

Youtube Link:


Soundcloud Link:

#1LISTENTOFIRSTAmazingVideoGameBossChorusTune

Music Sheet:

1-LISTENTOFIRSTAmazing-Video-Game-Boss-Chorus-Tune

Here's another recent tune. It's a very dramatic one and it's my most dramatic tune:

Youtube Link:


Soundcloud Link:

#1LISTENTOFIRSTUltimateDramaticTune

Music Sheet:

1-LISTENTOFIRSTUltimate-Dramatic-Tune

Now, here's another tune. I think it's very cool, awesome, and catchy. So, here's the tune:

Youtube Link:


Soundcloud Link:

AwesomeEpicTune

Music Sheet:

Awesome-Epic-Tune
 
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