Does anybody know if he has spoken about compound time signatures? From what I understand he thinks the metronome mark refers not to the beat but the subdivision of the beat, so does that mean for music in compound time signatures we a supposed to play 1/3 of the tempo? Or are we supposed to play in compound time while the metronome is ticking away in simple time?
Good question.
I was very happily unaware of this "idea," except vaguely, until now.
So, for this person's concept, in a similar way, how does he suppose to play "alla breve"? You know, cut time. Just point the metronome to, say, every eighth note?
Why is it these kinds of nuts aren't content to just limit themselves to an idiosyncratic interpretation of a given piece, or a section of a piece, but insist on inventing some kind of "system."
It sounds remarkably similar to the kinds of "thinking" that "inspires" people to imagine things about, like, famously, that movie
The Shining.
I'm not a psychologist, but according to one understanding of "paranoia," namely, a "delirium of interpretation," such supposed mechanations explain a good bit.
Add a dash of mania to the delirium, and voila, it seems all the ingredients are there for a good old fashioned freak-out "theory." It would not surprise me a bit if the "author" of this little "idea" had similarly strange ideas about gray aliens, and governmental helicopters, and who knows what else.
I'm a little bit proud of the local community here for recognizing the problems with this self-styled preacher.
Out of curiosity, who actually believes this garbage, anyway? I'm picturing very ancient cranks with moss growing off the backs of the hands, probably self-sequestered in very modest private quarters, likely attended by some very averagely-paid nice people wearing clean, white uniforms and soft-soled shoes.
ETA to attempt to answer
klavieronin's question, despite not being an adept at whatever witchcraft or voodoo this theory describes, yeah, it probably is something as ludicrous as that. I'm 100% sure the this crank has some complicated way to deal with this, and equally so that it's absurd, and contrary to every bit of tradition.
Yeah, he's a regular Balboa, charting unknown paths to a new frontier.
I still want to know who is the audience for this ridiculous conspiracy-theorist-level nonsense? Lonely housewives? Fellow shut-ins? It's almost unbelievable to me.