8. Transformation

October 19, 2008

The Impetus:

This composition is a tribute to revolutionary social transformation.  Reformism, which works within the system to change its outward appearance but does not attempt to radically alter its basic structure is, at its root, complicit with the system; it does not work against its basic structure and rarely questions it.  Capitalism, which is based on private ownership of the productive forces in society, prioritizes production for individual profit over production for collective human need.  Trying to create change within this sort of system is like trying to create change within a slave based economy (Ancient Greece and Rome); it only leads to prolonging and supporting the basic problem, which in the case of Capitalism, is the private ownership of the productive forces of society and production for profit.  The only way to end private production for private profit, and wage-slavery at its base, is through revolution.  By transformation, I mean the historical movement, through an organized working class revolution, from Capitalism (and the exploitation of workers through wage-slavery) to true Socialism (where the global working class equally controls all of the global productive forces of society and wields them in their best interest).

The Composition:

The piece is fairly simple.  I wrote the chord progression first using mostly triads over bass notes (ala Mick Goodrick) and then wrote a melody by ear over the chords.  The track features Mark Ferber on drums, David J. Carpenter on acoustic bass guitar, Joel Peloquin on guitar and Matt Otto on tenor sax.

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Transformation Score

Matt Otto Sax Solo Transcription on Transformation

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