I’ll just throw this out there for comment, spitballing, and eventual dismantlement as a putative mapping (for Garciaverse purposes) of Musics that Garcia directly and quasi-publicly performed.
Here are a few design principles (such as they are).
1) minimize the sum of the squared errors of the distances between where it’s mapped and where it belongs on every dimension.
2) the core 2×2 is the same as above, the distribution is pretty similar, and I have added a crossover category.
3) not intended to be precise or rigorous – just impressionistic. The “musics” are musics that Garcia played, in the different font. Where a musical idiom came to him derivatively (e.g., Native American music through Bill Monroe, Hawaiian music through white country music (though he might have heard it directly on the radio with his grandmother?), African idioms via the banjo, etc. There’s a story to tell about all of those that I hope to get too. Read it like a Humbead’s Map, and don’t expect linearity, monotonicity, etc. etc.
4) the core of the table are what can properly be called “American musics”, though I am a little queasy about having Hawaiian and Native American on the outside. See my point about mediation in note #3 – I intend this to portray musics that Garcia directly and demonstrably engaged. So Indian and Latin musics get the special font, because he played in these traditions.
Have at it.
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v01 12/17/2016
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