Here's my thought. I know that everyone has different musical tastes, and that some tastes are learned, but I am arguing for classical music here. |
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Here's my thought. I know that everyone has different musical tastes, and that some tastes are learned, but I am arguing for classical music here. |
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Oohhumm
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Don't think about those damn kangaroos.
I think I will then include Bach, and other baroque. But I don't consider any romantic music of the same form |
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Oohhumm
You can't really consider baroque and classical music to be the same. Baroque is so much darker and heavier and massive whereas classical music is more light and bright. If you listen to something from Bach, and then Mozart, you'll see that they're as different as day and night. It's pretty much the same as with art styles. |
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Don't think about those damn kangaroos.
Also, and this is minor but somewhat important, Beethoven is a particularly tricky area of categorization. His early stuff is more strictly classicly, the middle branches off a bit, and the later compositions show the beginnings of romanticism. |
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yes, I'm trying not to be too technical, within my classical music divisions. I am including baroque, namely for Bach. Classical is pretty inclusive, as long as there is a line drawn between the romantic, and the Classical period. I would say however that Beethoven is still within the classical. |
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Oohhumm
I would agree with Joseph_Stalin on dissonance; classical music contains much less of it. |
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"Ah, but therin lies the paradox." - Joseph_Stalin
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I think I would be talking about harmony/structure purposes for healing, and joyous experience. Classical music in general gives me the most joyous experience, out of all music styles. This is where it's form comes into play. I don't think I have the musical knowledge to define exactly how it works. It's the energetic reverberation of the strings in perfect resonating harmonies. Strings are definetly key to the music that I enjoy from this style, also choral is wonderful two. I think that some baroque would also qualify especially bach and his brandenburgs which are excellent. I definently think it's dependent on the listener, but classical music seems so harmoniously resonate, it's definetly has a very large audience. |
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Oohhumm
slow music helps with learning! |
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Jazz and Soul music for me |
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Yeah I love listening to classical music, but I have to be in the mood for it... It's awesome for listening to before you go to sleep in bed. Jazz is also great for that, but I'm curious as to whether anyone that listens to classical also listens to electronica? |
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I listen to electronica. I like boards of canada the most, but I also listen to auteche, aphex twin, and mouse on mars. Any BoC has got to be some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard, even though at first it did sound like "dodgy computer noise" |
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