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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
BookwormJo wrote:
Okay . .. what are you talking about? emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. |
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emmykitty wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
BookwormJo wrote:
Oh wait I thought you meant the neurological condition haha; it's cool that you have that @BookwormJo! One of my friends has it with music, and she and a few of our other friends have it with words/numbers/letters and get into arguments about what color peoples' names are emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. ![]() Usually, a song or a smell reminds me of the past. Once I ate chicken nuggets while reading Red Rock mysteries. Now, when I think of chicken nuggets, I remember Red Rock mysteries. Also, I associate numbers and letters with genders (I don't know why). I think "1 is a girl, 2 is a boy, 3 is a girl, 4 is a girl . . ." Strange, huh? |
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Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don’t try to figure out everything on your own. Proverbs 3:5 MSG #yayparagraphcontests #talentshowcasewriters
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emmykitty wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
I can't taste colours or hear smells, but I can taste smells. BookwormJo wrote:
Oh wait I thought you meant the neurological condition haha; it's cool that you have that @BookwormJo! One of my friends has it with music, and she and a few of our other friends have it with words/numbers/letters and get into arguments about what color peoples' names are emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. ![]() |
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Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don’t try to figure out everything on your own. Proverbs 3:5 MSG #yayparagraphcontests #talentshowcasewriters
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emmykitty wrote:
Catchild77 wrote:
Twelve is a lot. emmykitty wrote:
It does! It sounds really cool, thanks for sharing!Catchild77 wrote:
Yes, I would like that very much, please! The piece that you shared with me was absolutely exquisite! I enjoyed all of the different instruments and the moods that they expressed in the tempo and rhythm. Here is the link to my favorite Baroque piece, it is the first five minutes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-x3g0OIaJ0&t=890semmykitty wrote:
Yes please! I looked it up and couldn't find it :c In exchange, I will provide you with the link to one of my favorite Baroque pieces!Catchild77 wrote:
A favorite piece would be a Concerto in G minor 1: Allegro composed by Johann Christian Schickhardt, a German composer born in the late 17th century. If you're interested, I could post the link for this piece. I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() ![]() BWV 1056R (Bach's Violin concerto in G minor) I have a lot more that I like, too, and I can post links to some of those if you'd like! ![]() Please, let me know if the link works. ![]() And now to hold up my end: I think I'll actually make another topic for Baroque music sharing because I have a lot of pieces ![]() |
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BookwormJo wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
I'm wondering how you got it. BookwormJo wrote:
Okay . .. what are you talking about?emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. |
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BookwormJo wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
I just realized...BookwormJo wrote:
Okay . .. what are you talking about?emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. From what I'm seeing, you were talking about synesthesia, a psychological condition in which a person tends to correlate two completely different things. I thought you were talking about Synthesia, the computer program. |
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emmykitty wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Everyone has synesthesia. It depends on its prevalence in a person's mindset, character, and actions. That's where it varies. BookwormJo wrote:
Oh wait I thought you meant the neurological condition haha; it's cool that you have that @BookwormJo! One of my friends has it with music, and she and a few of our other friends have it with words/numbers/letters and get into arguments about what color peoples' names are emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. ![]() |
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emmykitty wrote:
Catchild77 wrote:
Thank you! Would you be able to tell me where it is posted? emmykitty wrote:
It does! It sounds really cool, thanks for sharing!Catchild77 wrote:
Yes, I would like that very much, please! The piece that you shared with me was absolutely exquisite! I enjoyed all of the different instruments and the moods that they expressed in the tempo and rhythm. Here is the link to my favorite Baroque piece, it is the first five minutes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-x3g0OIaJ0&t=890semmykitty wrote:
Yes please! I looked it up and couldn't find it :c In exchange, I will provide you with the link to one of my favorite Baroque pieces!Catchild77 wrote:
A favorite piece would be a Concerto in G minor 1: Allegro composed by Johann Christian Schickhardt, a German composer born in the late 17th century. If you're interested, I could post the link for this piece. I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() ![]() BWV 1056R (Bach's Violin concerto in G minor) I have a lot more that I like, too, and I can post links to some of those if you'd like! ![]() Please, let me know if the link works. ![]() And now to hold up my end: I think I'll actually make another topic for Baroque music sharing because I have a lot of pieces ![]() ![]() |
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Catchild77 wrote:
emmykitty wrote:
yep! right here! Catchild77 wrote:
Thank you! Would you be able to tell me where it is posted? emmykitty wrote:
It does! It sounds really cool, thanks for sharing!Catchild77 wrote:
Yes, I would like that very much, please! The piece that you shared with me was absolutely exquisite! I enjoyed all of the different instruments and the moods that they expressed in the tempo and rhythm. Here is the link to my favorite Baroque piece, it is the first five minutes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-x3g0OIaJ0&t=890semmykitty wrote:
Yes please! I looked it up and couldn't find it :c In exchange, I will provide you with the link to one of my favorite Baroque pieces!Catchild77 wrote:
A favorite piece would be a Concerto in G minor 1: Allegro composed by Johann Christian Schickhardt, a German composer born in the late 17th century. If you're interested, I could post the link for this piece. I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() ![]() BWV 1056R (Bach's Violin concerto in G minor) I have a lot more that I like, too, and I can post links to some of those if you'd like! ![]() Please, let me know if the link works. ![]() And now to hold up my end: I think I'll actually make another topic for Baroque music sharing because I have a lot of pieces ![]() ![]() |
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods... Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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BookwormJo wrote:
emmykitty wrote:
For me, letters (mainly vowels) and numbers have colors. I think I can also taste smells as well as smell tastes, lol. It also happens when I listen to music...there's some kind of pattern or design depending on the rhythm and notes and/or words in the song. Example: jazz is warm, brown, and orange, with sparks here and there Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
I can't taste colours or hear smells, but I can taste smells.BookwormJo wrote:
Oh wait I thought you meant the neurological condition haha; it's cool that you have that @BookwormJo! One of my friends has it with music, and she and a few of our other friends have it with words/numbers/letters and get into arguments about what color peoples' names are emmykitty wrote:
Kool. Lmk the software you use, cuz I've been wanting it for awhile now.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
If you want to learn any piece, you should check out PianoReader, PianoCzarX, and PianoAdventure. In my opinion, learning a piece is easier when using Synthesia. Trust me, I know. Also late to respond, but you have synesthesia?Oh my! I think I have that! I didn't know what synesthesia was before you mentioned it, but I searched it up, and realized that I might have it. ![]() ![]() |
"Only the gentle are ever really strong." - James Dean
melancholic/phlegmatic ~ infp 2w9 “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but darling, What if you fly?” – Erin Hanson
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sci_geeek wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Yeah exactly emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
sci_geeek wrote:
I mean, I still like Baroque music, I just can't take too much of it. It gets really tiring after a while. Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Yeah exactlyemmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
"Only the gentle are ever really strong." - James Dean
melancholic/phlegmatic ~ infp 2w9 “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but darling, What if you fly?” – Erin Hanson
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sci_geeek wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky? emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
Writing is one of the best ways to explore the world around you.
"Breathless, we flung us on the windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass." Rupert Brooke Love is one of the greatest adventures that you'll ever lead.
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Catchild77 wrote:
sci_geeek wrote:
Those and Liszt, Alkan, Chopin, Scriabin, Ravel, Balakirev, Lyapunov, Schumann, Schubert, Debussy, Mendelssohn...and I might've forgotten some... Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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Catchild77 wrote:
sci_geeek wrote:
Yep. I also like Schubert and Mendehlsson (did I spell that right?). The Classical and Romantic periods just have much more variety, and the music is more dramatic. Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
"Only the gentle are ever really strong." - James Dean
melancholic/phlegmatic ~ infp 2w9 “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but darling, What if you fly?” – Erin Hanson
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sci_geeek wrote:
Catchild77 wrote:
Psst...move the h between the s and o sci_geeek wrote:
Yep. I also like Schubert and Mendehlsson (did I spell that right?). The Classical and Romantic periods just have much more variety, and the music is more dramatic.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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sci_geeek wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Have you ever listened to music by Georg Phillip Telemann? emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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JoyBaker wrote:
sci_geeek wrote:
No. Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Have you ever listened to music by Georg Phillip Telemann?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Catchild77 wrote:
Nice choices, Khriz! How do you feel about Strauss? sci_geeek wrote:
Those and Liszt, Alkan, Chopin, Scriabin, Ravel, Balakirev, Lyapunov, Schumann, Schubert, Debussy, Mendelssohn...and I might've forgotten some...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
Writing is one of the best ways to explore the world around you.
"Breathless, we flung us on the windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass." Rupert Brooke Love is one of the greatest adventures that you'll ever lead.
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sci_geeek wrote:
Catchild77 wrote:
I love Mendelsohn! I also agree that music from the periods which you mentioned do tend to have more variety and drama. That's the reason why Beethoven was such a unique visionary. During Beethoven's lifetime, his music wasn't always well received because it didn't fit the expectations of audiences who were used to the more regular paced and light-hearted melodies of composers such as Mozart and Haydn.sci_geeek wrote:
Yep. I also like Schubert and Mendehlsson (did I spell that right?). The Classical and Romantic periods just have much more variety, and the music is more dramatic.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() I still love Mozart's music though. |
Writing is one of the best ways to explore the world around you.
"Breathless, we flung us on the windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass." Rupert Brooke Love is one of the greatest adventures that you'll ever lead.
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Catchild77 wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Haven't really listened to him. But I know his background is pretty ugly. Catchild77 wrote:
Nice choices, Khriz! How do you feel about Strauss?sci_geeek wrote:
Those and Liszt, Alkan, Chopin, Scriabin, Ravel, Balakirev, Lyapunov, Schumann, Schubert, Debussy, Mendelssohn...and I might've forgotten some...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
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JoyBaker wrote:
sci_geeek wrote:
That's another good one. Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Have you ever listened to music by Georg Phillip Telemann?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() |
"Only the gentle are ever really strong." - James Dean
melancholic/phlegmatic ~ infp 2w9 “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but darling, What if you fly?” – Erin Hanson
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Catchild77 wrote:
sci_geeek wrote:
Wow, I didn't know all that about Mendelsohn! Did you know he was also a painter? You should look up his watercolors, they're beautiful. I also love Mozart's music! Catchild77 wrote:
I love Mendelsohn! I also agree that music from the periods which you mentioned do tend to have more variety and drama. That's the reason why Beethoven was such a unique visionary. During Beethoven's lifetime, his music wasn't always well received because it didn't fit the expectations of audiences who were used to the more regular paced and light-hearted melodies of composers such as Mozart and Haydn.sci_geeek wrote:
Yep. I also like Schubert and Mendehlsson (did I spell that right?). The Classical and Romantic periods just have much more variety, and the music is more dramatic.Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Beethoven or Tchaikovsky?emmykitty wrote:
Ikr? I prefer music from the Classical and Romantic periods...Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
The music made then is just boring. The same beat. The same tremolos. Very similar difficulty. Very similar types of chords. The same tones. It's just so redundant. Ofc this is only an opinion.emmykitty wrote:
yeah, 17th and 18th centuries!Catchild77 wrote:
Baroque? Isn't that 18th century?I enjoy listening to classical music and children's music from the 1960s and 1970s. Ooo, baroque music is really nice! Do you have a favorite baroque piece?![]() I recently found a video on YouTube which features classical music from the Baroque period. ![]() I still love Mozart's music though. |
"Only the gentle are ever really strong." - James Dean
melancholic/phlegmatic ~ infp 2w9 “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but darling, What if you fly?” – Erin Hanson
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