Wednesday, August 10, 2022

 The Box, The Latest Destruction of Civilization is in their hands..

We Used To Own Our Technologies. Now They Own Us.

We Used To Program Machines To Be More Human, Now It Is The Opposite…

"Thinking outside the box" is now thinking about life without techno-gadgets and tricks, could we survive without our gadgets???

Bezerkeley Wierdos used to tell me: Every time you fill out a government form, change a letter, number, never let them know everything about who and where you are! I always thought, that's crazy! Nowadays I think the government is against it's citizens. Exactly what The US Constitution warns about, but who has learned The Constitution in school? Nah, they'll lie police are racist, burn down your cities, we approve…

If there is any surviving The Great Reset, it will be Love In People's Hearts. Love of country, love of fellow contrymen, love of developed civilization meaning LIBRARIES, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, GOVERNMENT PROTECTION OF ITS CITIZENS, REASONS TO DEDICATE YOURSELF TO "SERVICE," WILLING TO DIE FOR YOUR COUNTRY LIKE ASHLII BABBIT DID, MAKING UNIMAGINABLE EFFORTS TO PROTECT HEALTH, SAFETY, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE FOR ALL

I used to joke Silicon Valley was "Dot-Commies," in my mind meaning people promoting free expression, helping all the artists and way-outs tell the cosmic truths they know!!! I NEVER EVER would have imagined that BIG TECH would truly be so communist that they would sell out all of America's amazing racial and social gains for some marxist family-hating, free-speech-hating anti-civilization garbage climate hoax racism hoax along with so many other hoaxes and hate toward the dedicated protectors of America, The Land Of Truth, Justice And The Brave! I never thought big tech would be the cancer it now is :( ... 

May those that value positive progress wipe out the criminals and encourage the inventors, creative visionaries and truth-seekers who want a better life for all. Deep State and Globalist Elites go to hell.

Whip to Guilt-Trip, Demon Democratics torturing slaves still!

Pop-Con, Teach them to slut themselves as an act of art, forget respecting amazing artists of the past.

So-Called-Music, though there is really so-called-acting, directing, filmaking, singing, oratory, poetry...

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Teo Barry Vincent plays Scarlatti Sonata K. 170 on Freeboards


Watch top of page 1 for 40 seconds while playing! Then Scarlatti's full bio! Descriptions of this sonata, full score pages. A2 & B2 sections interesting sustain pedal work.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Books I would never publish (if I care for my health!) but I can think about it eh? ;)


  • Go to your room (of 6 billion)! - In the old days if a kid says to their parents: "I'm getting a tattoo" or "I'm wearing death metal t-shirt" or "I'm running off to join the circus" their parents would yell at them to go to their room, where they would have to "cool down" for a while, and maybe then realize that a bone through their nose or quitting school is actually stupid and their parents were right to criticize their youthful, inexperienced ideas. Nowadays, instead, they go get online and get more and more angry with the whole world, never cooling down at all. How can you keep them from their devices? We used to talk about the coming "Information Superhighway" and how it will change everything, forever. Now no one talks about it, and all the wrong people can network all that they want! This sums it up: "Well at least we haven't given everybody that wants one a supercomputer in their pocket.. wait! We have!"

  • Here comes my generation, there goes the neighborhood! Like how Hong Kong (and earlier Panama Canal) going back to previous owners caused a cultural confusion.. before Rap music, no one knew how bad it was in "The Ghetto" which is not really the best word for it, "The Inner City" isn't really right either because some inner cities get expensive and aren't bad neighborhoods any more.. I asked my brother where this pants hanging down came from and he started saying: "In the pen (penitentiary - the big house, serious jail) they sometimes only have a rope to tie their pants up and.." after he explained, I realized, why would any sane person want to look like they are in the penitentiary? I remember taking San Pablo avenue to work, past (pardon my English) the Ho Stro' and young girls see the nails, streaks in their hair, skin tight clothes, and so now it's become a fashion for all little girls and straight square moms to have crazy nails and multicolored hair. I feel sorry for the hos, they have lost their culture! Though someone else would say how come they got all the fun.
     
  • Warning! Immature Content! - a child see's trashy foolishness and thinks that this is how mature people think? Call it immature content - not mature! • Obama's efforts in his first months as president against "The Real World" show with drunk teens in hot tubs with strangers - and he was powerless against free speech. We didn't hire you to police our media! They said.
  • The Illiterati - how the digital-devide is no more, and is it a good thing? Truly there are 2 realities, one for literate people, and one for people who aren't. Truly 2 different worlds. Still, those who think everyone should have every access aren't careful because bad people shouldn't have every tool. Devices even automatically fix spelling - or make a total mess of it. Who can spell nowadays anyway? Who can compose a correct paper? Arsenio Hall the comedian showed a real check on his comedy TV show. It was for "Six hunnit fiddy dollas." He joked, how could someone with language that poor EVEN MAKE $650? Oh nowadays.. EZ
  • The Endarkenment - how we are all made more serfs unlike the Enlightenment which ended some surfdom. Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro was basically all about how in The Enlightenment the landowner no longer had "First Night's Rights" with a person's wife, which he had had before that. Now there seem to be hardly any censors on TV and radio. A comedian joked he said to a woman: You look whorish, and she said thank you! I saw a "comedy" TV show: "Lucy, Daughter of Satan." In ancient Indian myths they speak of the "Kali Yuga," the least spiritual times. Madonna is now the biggest selling music artist of all time. What does this tell us about our arts and culture?
  • So-Called-Music - showing how music soothes the savage beast, but now savage beasts make it. Additionally, when DJs can make 50 million a year, yes million, and music programs are slashed everywhere, does anyone say that something is wrong?
  • Pop Con - how everything is turned into a popularity contest, and how great artists are nothing like this. If you offered to someone to be this year's biggest hit, and next year you'll be hated, so many people would sign up. Funny how phrases about being popular are negative: "You'll blow up!" "That is the bomb!" "Blow their minds!" "Go viral!"
  • Artsport - similar to the last, the idea is that great (dedicated hard work) art is not popular. Really all the awards shows have made art in our culture a competitive contest.. but remember boring monotone Ed Sullivan's show? No contest at all. No winners and losers, and the best art on the planet!
  • Infocracy - how information is the new currency, how to google is the master (all praise the great Google).
  • The Box - how "thinking outside of the box" is the same as thinking outside of technology, no longer done by pop culture. Everyone is stuck in "the box," cell-phone, pad, pod, gadget or device. 
  • Survival of the Vicious - leaders need to explain clearly how if a country moves in lots and lots of people, then a vote is taken to change the name of the area, this is not fair. It seems totally democratic - though sneaky. Now if Tirol, Scotland or some region wants to autonomize, is this what Crimea is wanting? Somebody needs to explain when this is OK, when it is not.
  • Netiquitte - the proof that our form of democracy is bankrupt is comments on YouTube videos or any comments anywhere. Why are people allowed to have foul mouths - and foul comments?
  • Sullivanian Art - can it go back to a dull host with no personality, no voting whatsoever at all, and great artists get the opportunity to be seen? I sure miss dull old Ed Sullivan.
  • The Stupid Laws - more and more there are things so stupid that there should be laws against them. 
  • Liberate Discrimination - the word discriminate was hijacked and now no one can discriminate. "Never discriminate!" has made people unable to discriminate at all (good acting vs. poor, music vs. junk, philosophy vs. cult brainwashing). Discriminating tastes need to be brought back. 
  • How To Protect Messengers - Darwin was smart to not publish until after he passed away. Can the world evolve to where messengers such as Darwin are safe and appreciated in their day? 

Monday, August 25, 2014

Warning: Immature Content! -to be published posthumously I think..

A few books I have been thinking of writing, perhaps each idea can be a chapter in the larger book. To be in the positive frame-of-mind, instead of saying: "More technology without more awareness is not good" I have to turn it around and say: "I believe certain awareness is needed with the amazing new technologies."

So to be healthy-outlook the title could be "What technology teaches us we need" or something like that. The chapters - previous book ideas - are:


  • Warning! Immature Content! - a child see's trashy foolishness and thinks that this is how mature people think? Call it immature content - not mature! • Obama's efforts with "The Real World" show with drunk teens in hot tubs - and he was powerless.
  • The Illiterati - how the digital-devide is no more, and is it a good thing? Those who think everyone should have every access aren't careful because bad people shouldn't have every tool.
  • The Endarkenment - how we are all made more serfs unlike the Enlightenment which ended some surfdom.
  • So-Called-Music - showing how music soothes the savage beast, but now savage beasts make it. Additionally, when DJs can make 50 million a year, yes million, and music programs are slashed everywhere, does anyone say that something is wrong?
  • Pop Con - how everything is turned into a popularity contest, and how great artists are nothing like this. 
  • Artsport - similar to the last, the idea is that great (dedicated hard work) art is not popular.
  • Infocracy - how information is the new currency, how to google is the key.
  • The Box - how "thinking outside of the box" is the same as thinking outside of technology, no longer done by pop culture. Everyone is stuck in "the box," cell-phone, pad, pod, gadget or device. 
  • Survival of the Vicious - leaders need to explain clearly how if a country moves in lots and lots of people, then a vote is taken to change the name of the area, this is not fair. It seems totally democratic - though sneaky. Now if Tirol, Scotland or some region wants to autonomize, is this what Crimea is wanting? Somebody needs to explain when this is OK, when it is not.
  • Netiquitte - the proof that our form of democracy is bankrupt is comments on YouTube videos or any comments anywhere. Why are people allowed to have foul mouths - and foul comments?
  • Sullivanian Art - can it go back to a dull host with no personality, no voting whatsoever at all, and great artists get the opportunity to be seen? I sure miss dull old Ed Sullivan.
  • Stupid Laws - more and more there are things so stupid that there should be laws against them. 
  • Liberate Discrimination - the word discriminate was hijacked and now no one can discriminate. "Never discriminate!" has made people unable to discriminate at all (good acting vs. poor, music vs. junk, philosophy vs. cult brainwashing). Discriminating tastes need to be brought back. 
  • How To Protect Messengers - Darwin was smart to not publish until after he passed away. Can the world evolve to where messengers such as Darwin are safe and appreciated in their day? 


These are just a few of the chapters / books I may write, or may not if messengers are treated poorly.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Actuate - an entirely new concept in teaching music

From talks with my cousin Diana who inspired the Vincent Trio Scores, another amazing idea came to me, also yesterday I saw an interview with the author of Zentrepreneur.

Self Actualization is the goal of Buddhism, and any spiritual path. Know thyself, and to thyself be true. Diana and I grump about how we can't be the creative people we see ourselves as. But I know a trick: putting the physical performing into books, sort of like freeze-drying the fun, bouncy, vibrant and alive performing energy, into stagnant pieces of paper - but they turn into pages of wild party fun! Maybe I'm completely wrong, but I don't think so. I think it's a masterful working of what has been handed to me, a composer who hasn't ever been acknowledged and paid any good money for it, so I find a solution better than notoriety after all.

The ability to compose in my own styles, in my own terms, teaching music and culture in my own ways.

Actuate, Creative Music Studies

A whole new idea of performing and composing. Here are a few sections:

Active Fugue Show. One person comes up with the first line, the Theme or Statement. Instead of the answer being immediate, there is a 1 bar rest for the other voice/person to design his answer. Then voice 1 plays his part and voice 2 plays his answer. Again a 1 bar rest for voice 1 to think of a countersubject or whatever he will play. Next the parts are played and voice 1 also plays his new part. Then another 1 bar break and voice 2 thinks of their part.

This goes on and meanwhile a person has been scoring the whole thing all along. When they finish, the score is shown to all, and played without the breaks between parts. (Much of this idea came from talking to John a classmate in Advanced Harmony. He wanted to know if our understanding of Harmony could help our improvisations. I think John, with that idea of yours and my creativity, it is now done - thanks!)

Chopin Turned into Mambo - first 2 players, later all at once.

This is sort of already done with Calypso Etude #1 which has a 2 person version and then an all-at-once version. The E flat Major Nocture will be the perfect first lesson, and the bass-chord-chord pattern that is in most of Chopin's waltzes will be morphed into either a Rumba 3-3-2 rhythm or more extended Bossanova 2-3-3-3-3-3 which is easily enough written out by someone like me, and the melody morphed into 4/4 is actually much more fun and easy than people think!

I've also created a few pieces I now call "Gargoyle Songs" sort of inspired by Casa Loma's Gargoyles.. These can have one part played by one person, Agnison? And a solo by another, Kinneson? These are 2 master pianists at the RCM. How well the soloist follow the melody-follows-note-difference rule will be fun to measure.

"Lilly Song" expanded to Major-Minor-Dominant solo work. I'll write some more variations, then people should be able to make up their own, even if it's just chords repeated or jumping octaves. This is the kind of "Self Actualization" that Actuate is all about, even if the person can only do basic simple variations, it is improvising! And performing, and composing, all at once!

This style of teaching can be another book in our Charmony series if ARTTSI Instute supports it (fingers crossed).