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Posted 23 October 2008 - 10:10 AM
To be honest I don't listen to much classical anymore since I've stopped learning piano, but I would like to rekindle my love for it. Some of my favorites are Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and Debussy....
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Posted 23 October 2008 PM
When I think of film music....
Go rent gladiator and watch behind the scenes for making the music to that movie.
Posted 23 October 2008 - 10:55 AM
when i think film music i think hans zimmer.
Intro to music.
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Anyone here listen to classical? I want to change it up a little, and this might give me some inner peace if I listen more to music such as classical. Plus, it might be easier to listen to classical than music with lyrics while studying or working.
So...
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Plus, it might be easier to listen to classical than music of different....
Does anybody listen to classical music while working out? I wonder what kind effect that would if I listen more to music such as classical.
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Is there any software to help in learning / understanding / experimenting with the rules of harmony and counterpoint?
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By actually playing music.
To learn those things is kind of like the best way to program .
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I like some classical music but I know very little of it. In an effort to educate both myself and others please post your favourite classical pieces so we can get a good selection of music to chill out to / inspire / relax / motivate / educate / etc.
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For a classical neophyte, these ....
Try anything by Johann Sebastian Bach for starters "Modern Classical" if you will;
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTrP7b2CpOM How about contemporary classical? Katherine Jenkins specialized...
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I think that iPod software is made for only modern music.
I've tried a lot of ways to organize my classical music in my iPod and none get correct.
The only one is joining the movements (in case of a symphony or a concert) by "Join Together" and set the...
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Unable, the iPod would....
It isn’t good.
Playing"? Here is the screen of my dreams to manage classical music in an iPod Classic:
Image: !http thinking of buy an iPod Classic to use for classical music, NOT DO IT.
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If asked what sort of music I like, I, myself, would say I'm a "heavy metal" guy, but I like pieces of music from most genres (as anyone would). Asside from that I am a huge classical music fan.
I think its beautiful music and I just love pieces like ...
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I wouldn't say I love classic, but on the other hand, the music I used to or do listen to is becoming classic hard but fucking love classical music
its pretty much where all modern music comes from anyways
Top....
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I think a lot more thought goes into the composition of classical music. You have to know the tendencies of the instruments and voices you're composing for. The themes get developed a lot more than they do in rock music and other forms of popular music...
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My ballet.....
I have an extremely eclectic taste in music, so yes I do love Classical music.
Seeing as you obviously have an interest in Baroque music, you would a little, haha.
Place to discuss classical music.
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I normally listen to classical music late at night when everyone here is asleep so it's typically at very low volume. Today my 7 year old son requested I play Knee 1 off of Einstein at the Beach at high volume and I enjoyed it so much I've been listening...
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I listen to classical music loud enough to be able to follow the lines played by individual by the need to keep....
It's no different than any other music IMO emotional.
I can't stand classical at background music levels.
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The greatest economic 'friends' of classical music are downtown performing
arts centers. Those who 'boo'k and present shows and concerts and special
events that 'touch the good music world' have to advertise. Kiel Opera House
should be rendering between...
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(I live in....
Oh wait, those won't be full power classical music station will appear- maybe 97.7 will be classical, and with the money the buyers can get.
Available stations someone could buy to put on classical music.
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Hello fellow AC'ers and welcome to the Classical Music Circle.
This area is for discussing all things classical (except Opera, which has it's own circle). Just about anything is fair game, from Renaissance music, to the classical era of Haydn and Mozart...
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It's a GREAT time ....
If you like classical music sacd's to have a circle dedicated to classical music Thanks all - I'm so stoked to be able to have this circle in history.
Damn straight.
Thanks for hosting.
Participate here.
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