I have a visual sense for the music. It has to stay true to a certain sense of period. I rely on a sense of colors and mood in my approach to the arrangement.
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I feel like I can see the music and can see how the character of the music actually flows. For me, that's music to my eyes.
I feel pretty comfortable in a lot of different musical styles. I like rhythm, and I like melody and so forth.
For me the visual is just as important as the music.
There's something in music that fascinates me - how it communicates emotion so immediately. That's something I wanted in my paintings.
I always choose music based on whatever the scene calls for, or whatever my mood is supposed to be.
I write music visually.
I have a very eclectic taste when it comes to music.
My music is tonally based. There is plenty of dissonance, but it's used as a contrast. There is polytonality at times and a lot of rhythmic interplay.
The kind of music or the kind of arrangements that I do, the kind of musicians I choose, is just what I like to hear.
I think that music and visual arts can complement themselves nicely. They do different things - the music forces you into a different mood and perspective whilst the visual stuff can engage you in a more direct cognitive manner.
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