Template:Yngwie malmsteen paradox capsule
Modern information technology allows us to freely manipulate, desiccate, desecrate, defibrillate and duplicate data. A good enough algorithm can, in theory, handle any kind of syntactical complexity, costlessly ingesting and processing the densest textual construction. With a simple cut-and-paste we can replicate, vary and augment at will. But this generates what we call the “Yngwie Malmsteen paradox”[1]: Just because guitar technology[2] means you can play 64th note flattened mixolydian arpeggios at 200 bpm doesn’t mean you should.
- ↑ Spinal Tap’s Nigel Tufnel might have called it the ’Jazz paradox
- ↑ Scalloped frets, flat radii, locking tuners, rectified amplifiers etc.