Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
I tried listening to Mozart's Requiem mass once which I believe is in foreign but it made me feel like I should go to church so I said fuck that.
No, I'll stick to languages that I know like Ancient Aramaic and ebonics.
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Is this considered a different language:unsure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhtubg4o-gc
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Why not? I listen to songs in German although I don't understand it.
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Well, here's another for you to not understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2rQzv8OWEY
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Yes many time i listen music i don't understand. Like waka waka is my favorite and now a days i am listining a polish language song.
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
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jessica28
waka waka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO61kQXyIqE
Well, almost.
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
Re: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?
First of all, the music can speak by itself without any words. Instrumental music is the music without words, but it actually tells a lot.
Another point is music sung in a language I don't understand. For example, some time I've heard the "Loona - Hijo De La Luna" song and liked it a lot. I didn't understand a thing, but the music sounded pleasing.
The next step was to find that song on Wikipedia and read about it.
Hijo de la Luna https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijo_de_la_Luna
If the song is not available on Wikipedia I can find the song lyrics and use Google Translate to translate that song. So, why not?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi03sXd42Zo