"I listened to "SHOSHOLOZA" and felt nothing at all" - Coalport
This sort of surprises me - but (contradictorily) I am not surprised.. I guess I knew that much of the effect on me was determined by my causal / emotional matrix, that the emotions I feel when listening to stuff "related" to me or my past would be much stronger that what was felt by others without that shared context.. My surprise comes from the word "nothing".
I had thought (hoped?) that there was a hidden "emotional language" embedded in vocal formants which had some "universality" - That some "essence" was conveyed by songs "from the heart" which, to some degree at least, "moved" the listener, even if the listener never had a clue about what was being sung.
But the above is probably my delusional wishful thinking - it has no scientific basis that I know of.. And (for me) its probably a delusion which leads to other daft delusions / illusions - the idea that I can differentiate between a song "sincerely" "sung from the heart" versus a song sung where the singer has no real interest or emotional "connection" to what they are singing. I have a mild touch of (some undefined) Autistic Spectrum "condition" - Perhaps this a reason I am inclined to "hear" or "fabricate" stuff which probably isnt there.
"However... if we were to look at which instruments (including the voice) have been chosen over what we know as history, and used to convey deep emotion in music over that time, maybe you'll find your answer. I'm only worried about what appeals to me, so I don't need to worry about whether you find my usage or pursuits acceptable." - Explorer
Please forgive me if anything I said came over as critical of your "persuits" - This certainly was not my intention at all! - I have also spent loads of time chasing and experimenting with vocal formants and trying to get human emotional sounds from instruments.. I fully appreciate your "I'm only worried about what appeals to me, so I don't need to worry about whether you find my usage or pursuits acceptable." as this applies to my personal musical ventures - But I also have a perspective as a developer / potential manufacturer, where "what appeals to me" is of no importance compared to what appeals to potential customers.
My questions are primarily to get the perspective of others on this deep subject - to stir the pot, so to speak.. Sometimes perhaps I stir too vigorously! - I also have a 'slant' of enquiring for the purpose of directing my developments.. If nobody else feels the same way about a particular sound or whatever, I may still play with it for my own enjoyment but will be less likely to spend time 'honing' it to make it suitable for production.. Watching the use of the TM has been real interesting - First the enthusiasm and feeling that it was exactly what the theremin "needed", then the quite rapid waning of interest... Oh, there are a few players who have done a few pieces where it was great - but thats it, it seems.
I wish to appologise to everyone at TW for the muddled content of many of my posts - I am all over the place, and dont have any clear sense of "identity" regarding "who" or "what" I am - The only area I feel fully "together" on is analogue design - but other than that, I drift between being a developer with plans to bring products to market, or a researcher looking at academic matters, and collecting data for some thesis or book, or an amateur philosopher, or whatever - I am compulsively curious but also unwilling / unable to accept any "answers" I find - subjecting these to ever more inane "testing"..
I suspect that I am a real bore! LOL ;-)
Fred.