Other Person's Response: I think you're talking nonsense! Our brains don't naturally create great works of art, whether it be through dreams, drug trips, or any other method!
My Reply: Haven't you ever had a dream of any given environment, or scene, that you never witnessed before? I bet...
Other Person's Response: I think you're talking nonsense. Even if you did perfectly transcribe the melodies you've naturally created in your mind, there'd be no power and greatness whatsoever to these melodies that has yet to be conveyed to the audience. There's no way to make these melodies...
Other Person’s Response: So, if you never had this talent, then let’s pretend someone asked you to create a Valentine’s Day theme song. The only theme you’d be able to create is something that follows the rules of music theory. But, said theme wouldn’t express love, which means it wouldn’t be...
It takes a gifted composer to convey something great, catchy, profound, memorable, and powerful in one, simple melody. I think I have that gift, but have to find a way to convey it. If there's any skilled composer out there who can convey my melodies, then I'd tell them to feel free to convey...
Here's that same tune, but slowed down, and added to a scene in Sonic the Hedgehog. The slow version sounds sort of creepy/ominous, which is the reason why I've added it to this scene:
Now, here's a very beautiful, catchy, memorable tune. It sounds like something you'd hear during a...
File #5: My Composing Dream
My Mentally Inspired Tunes And Their Unrealized Greatness (Full Version)
Note to Reader: In this section, I present melodies I've made in the past. These were melodies that weren't good at all, since I didn't know that much about music theory. But, the recent...
Lastly, here's the notice to my 2nd tune, and the links to it:
Note: I've studied some rules of melody writing, and I think this Super Sonic melody follows these rules. The chords go from I-V and V-1. This would be an imperfect and perfect cadence. There's also a IV chord in there as well...
File #4: Composing Dream Summary
My Mentally Inspired Tunes And Their Unrealized Greatness (Summarized Version)
Note: I go outside my philosophical (emotional) definition of awesome, good, bad, etc. when I claim that our brains are naturally capable of creating awesome works of art in our...
Other Person's Response: It seems to me you're the opposite of Spock from Star Trek. Spock is intelligent, rational, coherent, not interested in hedonism, has control over emotions, mature, and lives by values founded upon intellect, character, and morality. But you're ignorant, irrational...
Other Person's Response: It's no wonder you're so limited in terms of values! Someone who's so basic, shallow, lacks further insight, and is so intellectually weak, is bound to live his life as the average joe, or hedonist!
My Reply: Yes, I know. But, if I ever wish to improve my knowledge...
Other Person's Response: Anybody who lives for themselves, their own happiness, to be loved by higher spiritual beings, to be given an eternal blissful afterlife, etc. is nobody decent! They're just selfish, childish people!
My Reply: You can be just as a decent person helping others as you...
Other Person's Response: Does your mother expect you to do the dishes or fold clothes?
My Reply: No. She can do these things on her own. I only do things if my mother expects them from me. But, if me having a job was something that was absolutely necessary, and no one else could take that...
Other Person's Response: Not only is your lack of knowledge rendering you blind to many truths, but you're also blind to the fact that there's more beauty to life than positive emotions.
My Reply: That could be.
Other Person's Response: You're also not a good philosopher, and some things...
Other Person's Response: In regards to debatable topics, it could be the case we don't know if any side of the debate has any evidence, and both sides think they know they have evidence, when they really don't know.
My Reply: Yes, that could be.
Other Person's Response: Shouldn't you remain...
Other Person's Response: If you could get the things you wanted when meeting her expectations, then wouldn't you meet her expectations?
My Reply: I think so. But, it would have to be things I want very much. If it's just a trivial item I didn't want that much, then I wouldn't meet her...
Other Person’s Response: I realize you’re unable to do many things. But, can you pick up on the beat of a song?
My Reply: Other people can naturally pick up on the beat of a song with ease. But, for whatever reason, I can’t do that. So, I can only enjoy the music I love, and feel profound...
Other Person’s Response: But, you don’t know many facts because you don’t learn things.
My Reply: Correct. I don’t have interest in learning things.
Other Person’s Response: It could be the case that the only truths that can be known are facts, and that the truth can never be known in...
Other Person’s Response: There are products that really do work great, since some companies are reliable, and care about their customers.
My Reply: Yes. But, I don’t know if surge protectors and vaccines work or not. There are professionals who debate if they work or not all day long, and...
Other Person’s Response: Another reason why you don’t want to help others is because going out of your way to help someone would raise that person’s expectations of you. He’ll expect more and more from you, and if you don’t meet his demands, he’ll frown upon you.
My Reply: Yes. That happens...
Other Person's Response: I heard that your mother would go into a coma if she doesn't eat when she's hungry.
My Reply: Yes. Normally, a person can go a very long time without food before he dies. But, my mother needs to eat something immediately when she's hungry.
Other Person’s Response...