Old but gold, listing dance and trance now a days.
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Old but gold, listing dance and trance now a days.
My main music interests are sticking around classical music and jazz/blues. I tend especially toward instrumental music rather than vocal. And among the whole world of instrumental music I'm particularly fascinated by piano music. Actually, I do not mind some R&B, some electronic music. Additionally, my music tastes are constantly evolving so who knows what I might discover next?
The first two are quite melancholic. The third one sounds rather interesting. And BTW it looks interesting too. I would rate the performer piano technique as great. It has a little bit too much reverberation for my own taste, but it seems to be a requirement for contemporary music styles.
I'm more into Classical and Jazz piano. As, for example, "Chopin Mazurka Op. 17 No. 4 Paderewski Rec. 1912" and "Oscar Peterson - Wave". However, I would say that you definitely intrigued me with the third video and I will check out more of those. Thanks for the share.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RuVyTY5sl4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IAg6XY-0rI
If I wanted highbrow, I'd take a ballet company hostage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I
:whistling "I - V - VI - IV" and you're all done... :w00t: I'm going to take this into account. :lol:
Just for reference:
I–V–vi–IV progression - Songs using the progression - Wikipedia
The third is also melancholic in a different way, but it's okay, because that's where piano truly shines. As for the musical theory stuff, I know nothing about it and I'm happy that way; the more you analyze these things, the less you enjoy them.
No offense to anyone except Idol.
Mellon Collie is an album by Smashing Pumpkins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-r-V0uK4u0
Good point. I can agree with you. Sometimes I find myself not listening to music, but analyzing music theory instead. :wacko: But real art begins when you don't think about music theory while listening, even if you know it. This kind of thing begins when the performer is just playing with your emotions, touches your soul. Thus no matter what the style / genre is, it can become my favorite music, if I can feel it. That's actually might be the way I evaluate if the music is worthful. :huh:
Now I know who speaks music language (knows music theory) on this forum. ;)
My theory about music is that it should have a good beat so that you can dance to it. I'd like to see anyone do this to Chopin.:eyebrows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5_oM8rU1jk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MFbn8EbB4k
Well, almost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpWGx5odhh8
The problem with most classical music is that there aren't enough banjos.
Chopin wrote polonaises, mazurkas, waltzes which are actually dance music.
Also there are some examples of dancing to Chopin's music; I would rather not do it. While Chopin's music is based on dances, it's actually far more than dance music.
Try to dance to "Ignaz Friedman plays Chopin Waltz in D flat op.64 n.1" (hint: very fast for an actual walse). :)
Or try to dance to "Mazurkas, Op. 63: Mazurka No. 41 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 63, No. 3" (hint: uses extensive rubato = changes in tempo).
So, you might be right. :D
Beethoven has got a refresher! :lol: There's an opinion among some musicians that if Beethoven lived now, he would be a rock musician. However, this music example shows that Disco / R&B might also be the case. BTW, Clavinet part adds some funky touch to this, which I find cool. :cool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJmWVq2llek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6S-oxmUdWI
Maybe that kind of racism plays in Texas but anon won't stand for it here.
Also and this is a true fact, Chopin's best song is Cat's in the Cradle. Hardly in Year of the Cat by Al Schubert league though it be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqZc7ZQURMs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grGjD1rTNyg
Nothin' wrong with that.
for me relaxing jazzy piano & bossa nova does the job
https://youtu.be/E3WPVMR7kj0
https://youtu.be/SHKPSHc3Xxg
Pretty much anything 80's/90's. Just has a mood.
Same--as I've gotten older, I have started to gain an appreciation for music from those decades.
I like rock music.
all types of music
Many genres of metal but sometimes some classic can be real soothering
Let's party like it's 1739.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv40mcAM1ZA
I'm going on record that this is the greatest Mozart song evar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVikZ8Oe_XA
My question is though, why after listening to this do I always feel like invading Poland?
I'll see your Mozart and raise you a Chopin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pURWvYInal0
Sorry, it says something about watch on YouTube and I don't know what that is.
Chopin? Isn't that the one Dana Carvey did about broccoli?
Because you spend too much time on Truth Social. Here are some tunes by Beto Ben to set you straight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ouMaLRth-s
classic music of 90s
U2 and Radiohead
the French electronic duo Justice is amazing (both recorded and live)
80s and 90s mostly, but alsoe recent music
I'm regressing back to my teen years and listening to all the 90's grunge and metal that I used to. It's fun to revisit this music