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'Why Compose If Nobody Plays Me? I Want My Music Pirated,' Says Brazil's Musical Genius Hermeto, 75 PDF Print E-mail
2011 - July 2011
Written by Alex Rodrigues   
Thursday, 07 July 2011 21:42

Hermeto Pascoal Hermeto Pascoal is one of the most colorful Brazilian musicians in a country of colorful musicians - not to mention colorful music. Born in 1936, in the state of Alagoas, he has been performing in public since before he was ten. He was on the radio as a teenager. He plays numerous instruments, composes and arranges, and sings.

He is called a "multi-instrumentalist," a shallow label that just barely scrapes the surface of this deeply inventive and innovative musician who has played all over the world with people like Miles Davis, John Lennon and Tom Jobim. Hermeto is a musician's musician, a creative genius whose music is regional Brazilian and universal at the same time.

Hermeto says he never really gave a lot of thought to the future. Certain that tomorrow would come, he concentrated on living the present to the full. And he did that without rushing things. What he did do was work on his mission: "making music free of adjectives" Hermeto turned 75 last week. Recognized in Brazil and around the world as an icon, he has had a very successful musical mission.

"My desire is to make more music each new day. There will always be a lot that still has to be done, but one thing I will insist on is quality," he says. "In music, quantity cannot substitute quality. The scales don't lie. Each note has to be a good one. I do not compose to please the public. I compose what meets my standards and then I play it for the public."

It should be noted that Hermeto has been known to write pieces that call for live animals - squealing pigs, hens clucking and so forth. He is nothing if not earthy and has also been known to use kitchen utensils and tools to make music. The translation of "music free of adjectives," seems to be something so original that it cannot be classified.

Subverting Logic

Given his unselfish nature and driving desire to see his music performed, it was only natural for Hermeto to be a part of what is known as the Free Culture Movement, a kind of free source, anti-commercial organization opposed to the market logic of record companies and radio stations.

Way back. even before the end of the last century, around 1995, Hermeto stirred up controversy by declaring that he wanted to be "pirated." He said it was the best way to be heard everywhere.

In 2009, he began "liberating" the rights to some 614 compositions that had been recorded on records or CDs. A licensing contract permitting free use of his music can be found at his personal site (www.hermetopascoal.com.br ) that mirrors his own free spirit: it is handwritten by Hermeto himself, addressed to "musicians in Brazil and the world," and ends with a call for everybody to make the best use of his compositions.

"My music belongs to whoever wants it. The idea is to liberate copyrights and let anyone who wants to play my stuff play it," he explains.

Aline Morena, a 32-year-old musician from Rio Grande do Sul, who has lived and worked with Hermeto for the last ten years, after his first wife of 46 years died, says that some recording companies do not accept Hermeto's unique licensing contract. "Their business is red tape. Lots of it. They want a separate, specific contract for each composition. We want to cut the red tape, and let artists come directly to us and get free access. When they go to the recording studios or record companies they have to pay," she explains.

No Fear of Pirates

"If the recording companies do not send my music to radio stations, if my music is not played anywhere, what am I writing music for? I have never had and will never have any financial return on my work. What I have is pleasure, I have joy and that is what I get. Now what I want is for my music to be played.

That is why I want my stuff to be pirated. That way people will play, hear and get to know my work. In my opinion, people who complain about piracy are people who write music only to sell it. The value of my work is not in dollar bills ("notas"), but in musical notes ("notas")," says Hermeto.

According to Aline, out of the 4,000 or so compositions by Hermeto, the vast majority has not been recorded. Some 700 can be found at the composer's site. An additional 41 works, never recorded or performed, have been digitally prepared by the pianist and arranger, Jovino Santos Neto, and made available on the Internet as well.

If someone wants to honor Hermeto Pascoal, he or she can pick out something by the composer and just play it, explains Aline. "The idea seems to be a success. We get e-mails from all over the world."

"And don't forget, I'm still composing," adds Hermeto.

Hermeto Pascoal, long known for his unconventional music and opinions, discussed his ideas about musical education. The multi-instrumentalist, who plays at least ten different instruments, declared that he was self-taught and his music is 99.5% intuitive. He adds that he only learned music theory when he was over 40.

Music is more than those seven notes on the scale, declared Hermeto, who is called things like "genius" and "magus" by other musicians. Music is intuition and that is something that is little recognized in music schools, he went on to say. Hermeto thinks that what he calls "excessive emphasis on standard methods" is only good for some teachers to make a lot of money.

The problem with teaching intuition is that the professors never learned through intuition, according to Hermeto. "So how are they supposed to teach it? A lot of teachers have less musical perception than their students. They have experience, but they do not feel the music, which is what really counts. In fact, they feel very little," declared Hermeto.

"Harmony is the mother of music and sensibility is more important than technique and real talent is having good taste in music. Music schools only make money, they don't really teach music," added Hermeto.

According to official numbers  from Central de Apoio às Escolas de Música, there are 6,120 schools of music in Brazil with 294,610 students enrolled.

Hermeto says he has plans to set up his own music school. It will be called Templo do Som (Temple of Sound). It will emphasize the multidisciplinary character of music, something he does in his compositions that vary in style from Brazilian regional (samba, bossa nova, forró, choro, baião, rasta pé, etc) to jazz to pop to classical.

"The world is mathematical. The mathematics of God. Not this premeditated math they have out there, with 'to know' in front of 'to feel.' The math I'm talking about is the engineering math that ants use to build an anthill, without a blueprint, and birds use when they sing everyday at the same time, without a clock telling them the time."

Note: Hermeto can be seen and heard on YouTube. Recordings are also available through Google - just type in his name.

Translated by Allen Bennett, translator/editor of The News in English.



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Too bad . . . .
written by capnamerca, July 07, 2011
"If the recording companies do not send my music to radio stations, if my music is not played anywhere, what am I writing music for? I have never had and will never have any financial return on my work. What I have is pleasure, I have joy and that is what I get. Now what I want is for my music to be played."


Hmm . . . I went to youtube to check out some of Hermeto's music. I can see why no one buys it. He doesn't seem to understand that if you don't compose and play music that a lot of people are willing to pay for, no one will bother to pirate it either. It just isn't worth the time and effort.

That's too bad, he really seems like probably a great person, just not a great musician.
capnamerica
written by João da Silva, July 08, 2011

That's too bad, he really seems like probably a great person, just not a great musician.


From what little I know of you, I reckoned that you are a "Technocrat" to the boot. Such people have many virtues one of which is to differentiate between "great musician" and a "great person". smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif

Cheers
...
written by David McLoughlin, July 08, 2011
"...if you don't compose and play music that a lot of people are willing to pay for, no one will bother to pirate it either..."
Come on! We're not talking Britney Spears here. This is not popcorn for the masses. It's beautiful music created with love and talent!
asp
written by João da Silva, July 08, 2011

This is not popcorn for the masses. It's beautiful music created with love and talent!


Every single blogger in this mag is awaiting your opinion and you haven't said a word so far.smilies/shocked.gif

I am disappointed with ya and so should you be. smilies/sad.gif
ha
written by asp, July 09, 2011
joao , i dont want to change anyone's mind

what can i say, hermeto is fantastic

he is one among many many great musicians who are severly underrated in the brazilian media

he may not be my absolute favorite , i dont put him on my box all the time like i put paulo russo, gilson peranzzetta, rafael vernet, elza soares, barrozinho , luiz avelar , tania maria, luizao maia and his son jose luiz, fabinho costa , etc

but, his place in instrumental brazilian music is firmly set and important
I love his music
written by Estadunidense, July 09, 2011
Not every artist has music that "you" will like. However, I went to his site and downloaded his first song named "Bebê", and I found it to be wonderful easy-listening music. It is quick-moving, joyful and refreshing. But I have to say I was surprised how much I like his music.
asp
written by João da Silva, July 09, 2011

joao , i dont want to change anyone's mind

what can i say, hermeto is fantastic

he is one among many many great musicians who are severly underrated in the brazilian media


I appreciate your feedback, ASP. After all you are the leading authority on Brasilian music and culture in this blog. O Capitão America and I lack good ear for music, though. He appreciates the cacophony from the North and I from RS. smilies/wink.gif
im no authority , joao
written by asp, July 09, 2011
im just a big fan of brazilian music , fantastic brazilian instrumentalists, and dance and afro brazilian culture , which gets very little exposure on the real media in the whole world

its just an absolute treasure trove of incredible music and dance waiting for those willing to dig a little for it

i just have my own personal likes and favorites and so does everyone else

im not going to change anyones mind here
asp
written by João da Silva, July 10, 2011

im no authority , joao


ASP, you may not be an authority, but I like your style. From the short association we have had in this blog, I perceived that you are an ardent defender of the original "Brasilian values", that are very similar to that of your native land. It is very rare to come across people who seek the truth and take corrective measures. You are one of them, my friend and my "Saludos" to ya.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
I second that!
written by Ederson, July 10, 2011
I agree with you, Joao. I enjoy ASP's patience and sense of humor, also his tolerance of certain "wildly extremist" viewpoints, such as mine and Ricky's.
smilies/wink.gif Lately, I've even searched and listened to many of the names he has listed on this blog.
The shop has been quiet lately,and when no one is around, I always play the theme from Blood Diamond, over and over, especially the single "Goodbyes" for silly reasons.
When others are in the shop, I often play some of ASP'S favorites so visitors think I have class.smilies/wink.gif
well , a tip of the hat back to both of you....
written by asp, July 11, 2011
joao, what can i say about your incredible abilities here to make everyone's opinion seem welcome , as well as your insightful comments that are always welcome

ederson, i said once before, you are someone with class, and, your insights into flying and world events are invaluable to these discusions

meanwhile, i am delighted that brazil dot com is having articles about people like hermeto and other brazilian musical artists.

the desician to move to brazil, had a tremendous amount to do with the music, dance and culture. to uproot from my homeland and come to a country i didnt speak the language, was a major desician. and, for sure the dances , the beats, the sensuality mixed with the musical history of the country, were major factors pushing me to settle down in the marvelous country of brazil ( i still love be bop , hip hop, funk and jazz from my birth nation, its just that, if you live in the usa, you will have little exposure to brazilian culture)

i could have had great beach life in hawai or miami or california, but, you can only mainline brazilian culture in brazil (even then you have to dig hard for it, because its buried treasure).
Ederson
written by João da Silva, July 11, 2011

I agree with you, Joao. I enjoy ASP's patience and sense of humor, also his tolerance of certain "wildly extremist" viewpoints, such as mine and Ricky's.


Through his latest post, ASP finally confirmed our suspicion that he is a scholar, officer and gentleman. Modesty is another virtue of his, I failed to add.smilies/smiley.gif

Lately, I've even searched and listened to many of the names he has listed on this blog.
The shop has been quiet lately,and when no one is around, I always play the theme from Blood Diamond, over and over, especially the single "Goodbyes" for silly reasons.


"Silly reasons" or "Nostalgia"?smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif
hermetto musica
written by beauchamp, July 15, 2011
this man, hermetto plays great music. It is done out of love and straight from the heart that makes it more beautiful. It is a virtuous flow.
Hermeto!
written by Grant, April 21, 2012
He's is truly as miles Davis put it " the most musical man in the world". I veiw him as a Bach like figure in modern music, there are many parallels. And I belive one day we will be studying and reflecting on his musical language in academia just as we do Bach or any other true innovator in music.
This is "ART"

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