Dream journal
Nov. 12th, 2023 07:36 amI was in a library, and a nebbishy young guy sitting at a table asked me "What's a mode? I keep hearing about them in music; what are they?"
I have taught a two-hour class on the theoretical side of "what's a mode", and taken a week-long hour-a-day hands-on course about what each mode "feels" like and what's distinctive about each one, and I really didn't want to get into that much detail while whispering in a library, not to mention I had my own stuff to do there. But I started on the few-sentence explanation, involving playing only white keys on the piano.
At which point a female friend of the nebbishy guy (slender, probably in her 40's or 50's) walked over and said "And why can't he find any books about sets?"
Umm... there are LOTS of books about sets, and one can spend semesters or years of one's life studying them, but I wasn't about to get into that. So I said "Well, it helps if you text-search" [I mimed typing on a keyboard] "rather than asking aloud, or people will think you're looking for something else." About which there are even more books available.
Probably inspired variously by attending my friend Alec's "medieval music jam" last Thursday, at which he taught a little bit of "what's a mode", and by my visit to the farmers' market yesterday where I asked "What kinds of apples do you have?" and the young guy standing next to me said "There are different kinds of apples? I thought they were all just apples."
I have taught a two-hour class on the theoretical side of "what's a mode", and taken a week-long hour-a-day hands-on course about what each mode "feels" like and what's distinctive about each one, and I really didn't want to get into that much detail while whispering in a library, not to mention I had my own stuff to do there. But I started on the few-sentence explanation, involving playing only white keys on the piano.
At which point a female friend of the nebbishy guy (slender, probably in her 40's or 50's) walked over and said "And why can't he find any books about sets?"
Umm... there are LOTS of books about sets, and one can spend semesters or years of one's life studying them, but I wasn't about to get into that. So I said "Well, it helps if you text-search" [I mimed typing on a keyboard] "rather than asking aloud, or people will think you're looking for something else." About which there are even more books available.
Probably inspired variously by attending my friend Alec's "medieval music jam" last Thursday, at which he taught a little bit of "what's a mode", and by my visit to the farmers' market yesterday where I asked "What kinds of apples do you have?" and the young guy standing next to me said "There are different kinds of apples? I thought they were all just apples."