Louigi Verona
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DDspeed
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Registered: 07.Jun.03 |
Just another kind of music . Entertaining. but not as much as some other things. I don't feel anything speical about it, and to be honets, the mroe I learn about it, the less I respect it. And classical music is the main subject of my studying.
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PPH
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Registered: 13.Jul.03 |
You could never guess
It's my soul's necessity.
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Javier Sanchez
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I don't really care about it , sometimes i hear classic music and i like it , but i can't listen to it very long.
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Gopher
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Registered: 05.Jan.03 |
| Hmm... Somewhere between indifference and not understanding, but it really depends on the classical period. I never understood baroque or the periods immediately following them (or in fact the stuff preceeding them too) but romantic stuff, all the way up into the late periods works well with me. Some contemporary stuff (Alright, so it's not classical) leaves me very fuzzy inside (in a good way that is). |
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Espen
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Registered: 10.Feb.04 |
As most music, some of it can be really great, and wich i can listen to alot. And some are bad...wich i dont listen too!
well i actually dont listen to very much classical music annyway so...
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PPH
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Registered: 13.Jul.03 |
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Gopher wrote on 16 Sep. (16:28) :
Hmm... Somewhere between indifference and not understanding, but it really depends on the classical period. I never understood baroque or the periods immediately following them (or in fact the stuff preceeding them too) but romantic stuff, all the way up into the late periods works well with me. Some contemporary stuff (Alright, so it's not classical) leaves me very fuzzy inside (in a good way that is). |
Well, most music before baroque is too simple. Baroque is a little difficult sometimes, because of polyphony. But Bach is great. I understan, however, that romantic period onwards might be more interesting. I like all good composers from baroque onwards, but I have some preference for the romantic period onwards too, with the exception of course of Mozart. Mozart is from the classical period, that is, before, romanticism, and yet, Mozart rules. I'm considering Beethoven to be romantic here, but in fact, he is right in the middle between classicism and romanticism.
From Darkness To Light, my newest track.
"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine"
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Void Pointer
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Registered: 08.Feb.03 |
Kevin "Gopher" Chow - What deams may come is the only classical I REALLY like
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Louigi Verona
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Registered: 22.Aug.03 |
| my opinion here is that most classical music is complex and deep. to understand it you need much more then one listen. it's hard to open a door to understanding it, but the effort is clearly worth it, because you enter a world of great music that may change your life completely. |
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Flinck
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Registered: 30.May.03 |
Old
Out of my mind. Back in five minutes. |
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