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  • Awesome...so this is what Derick Bailey would have sounded like if he actually had taste and technique.

  • beautiful

  • So good that it sounds bad. That's how you know it's CRAZYYYY.

  • you are absolutely incredible. great job. im a fan of schoenberg, i play guitar, and love jazz. so it is just great to see somebody pull off all 3 at the same time. seriously, you are incredible

  • badass

  • nice

  • a very good guitar player.

    nice use of twelve tone too.

  • Now thats a tune i can sing along to!!! sike!

  • Very nice! You are wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  • No phrasing, no dynamics, no lines. Sorry, don't like it. This is just boooooring.

  • But I'm sure most viewers here find tonal music boring.

  • @danohrly I think you mean that on a scale of pleasing sounds, it's somewhere between nails on a chalkboard and someone beating your wife to death.

    Consonance exists for a reason.

  • @CaramelMarshmallow

    Yes, consonance gives us a reference point of how things "ought to" sound, but that isn't to say we should _only_ enjoy tonal music.

  • @danohrly If Schoenberg was correct, Emancipation of the Dissonance should kick in about 70 years from now and this will start sounding beautiful. But until then, I stay with my tonal music.

  • @CaramelMarshmallow dissonance too

  • Brilliant work. This is some of the most difficult music to write/play and you show great skill with it. Fantastic job.

  • I LOVE THIS!!!  Very convincing, showing that serial music can actually swing; something I never doubted, but it's great to actually experience the work of someone who's gone and DONE it! I've checked out several of your videos, and enjoyed what you've done in every one.

  • keep this up.

  • this man has worked very hard to make even one song. and LOT of practice!!!5/5

  • AMAZING!!!

  • These videos are great. It's amazing how emotional this music can be. With so much music nowadays beating the consonant sound to death, it's very refreshing to hear new harmonic directions being explored again. Thanks for this!

  • Fantastic.. really enjoyed that

  • While i think the concept of serialism introduced by Schoenberg is an innovative and even intriguing one, I would argue that to call it 12 tone "music" would be slightly presumptuous. While loose definitions of music would call it "organized sound", there must be some stricter bounds to differentiate a human conversation from a symphony.

  • music is melody harmony and rythm.

    here you find this.

  • @locobeis Music is much more that that.

  • @FreeGuitarLicks it is interesting how we evolve, nowadays i broadened my sound view as music =sound

  • @locobeis

    Unfortunately here you also find pretentious shit.

  • Why? If you think about it even a conversation can be organized into music... In my opinion....

  • he really likes frets 1-5

  • The best thing is : if you play some random shit, nobody will ever know it xD

  • I agree

  • Unless you hit a wrong note before, something already stated in the tone row, then it is not serial anymore.

  • Thanks a lot Mike.

  • Very, very interesting. You must really have to bend your mind a bit to play music like this. How did you learn it? I'm a musician and I'm trying to expand myself.

  • That sounded severely atonal.

  • As well it should

  • por grande parte foi muito bom. o unico problema é que como nao tem um tom definido, a música fica muito difícil de se apreciar. não tem como usar o rítimo para fazer a notas soarem mais conjuntas.

    no final das contas eu so fui ouvir falar dessa theoria hoje, então talvez eu ainda goste um dia. mas a sua téchnica é muito boa.

  • is twelve tone music, to play this music

    there is not a tone no have a tonal center

    thank for your message good friend

  • Amazing! Kudos to you sir. May I ask what the tone row is?

  • Fantastic!

  • new compositions wilsongomesdotnet

  • i like this in small doses...too cerebral for me i guess.

  • Amazing stuff. Kudos to Wilson Gomes !!!

  • Fantastic guitar playing sir.....I'm guessing Joe Pass inspired voicings.......

  • i think its just important to "hear" it. most composers i know working with similar approahces are just composing by ear and not calculating the overall theoretical structure. amazing work mr gomes!

  • New music experience for me. Amazing endeed. Regards.

  • To play this music, a person has to be able to "hear" the harmonies & relationships. I personally can't "hear" them, but I understand the complexity of the process. It would be a wonder to experience Mr. Gomes' musical thought process while he produces this music. Amazing.

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