What do you think of classical?

Recommended Videos

andeve3

New member
Jul 14, 2010
153
0
0
Antonín Dvořák is the only composer i listen to regularly, i enjoy allot of classical music though.

Listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq_2mMfVZpk
 

Something Amyss

Aswyng and Amyss
Dec 3, 2008
24,756
0
0
I tend to think in terms of classical structure, arrangement, etc.

Classical music is kind of a catch-all for a lot of different styles that are no longer contemporary. It's like calling everything "rock" these days, even though there are radically different styles (Unless you want to argue Chuck Berry and ICP are similar enough to count, or the Who and Kid Rock).

I'm more or less a casual "classical" fan, rarely straying from staples like Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. It's not so much disinterest as no real starting point.
 

Kenko

New member
Jul 25, 2010
1,098
0
0
I like pretty much all classical music. As long as it isnt Vivaldi, that shits just unbearable.

Tchaikovsky is great though.

 

Snipermanic

New member
Mar 1, 2008
138
0
0
I love classical music Tchaikovsky, Holst & Chopin are my favourite, but Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is one of THE best night-time driving tracks ever
 

Something Amyss

Aswyng and Amyss
Dec 3, 2008
24,756
0
0
NotSoNimble said:
I find the song to be a bad example of a fusion of metal and classical. Sure the one guitar player can do a few progressions ripped from some classical parts, but the rest of the band is bland and repetitive. Maybe if they had a bit more variety in tempo I would like it better, but it sounds like they start to cover a classical piece then kinda gave up.

Sure the solo sounds classical, but the song as a piece of music is a piece of crap.

It's good that people are trying tho. I would say something from Cynic off of Focus might be a better example of this fusion.
It may be a piece of crap and a bad example, but he does have a point. Metal structure is heavily rooted in classical structure, even if it's not necessarily good. Even a lot of the "solo" styles developed from classical techniques--tapping and sweeping come to mind.
 

Trifixion

Infamous Scribbler
Oct 13, 2009
635
0
0
I love classical music (AND rock and metal...and blues...and folk...enjoying one does not mean you can't also like the others!) Favorite composer? Wagner.
 

KaiRai

New member
Jun 2, 2008
2,145
0
0
I can relax to classical music. I quite enjoy it. It seems weird to most people, but hey.
 

Chairman Meow

New member
Apr 5, 2010
31
0
0
Never liked the music my friends or other kids were listening to (rock, rap, pop etc.) when I was young. It always sounded incredibly generic. Classical music appealed to me far more, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata being a favorite. Large orchestral interests me the most, not too fond of the kind of Classical music in the original post.
Then as I grew older I became more interested in stuff by The Red Army Choir.
Recently though my music taste has turned to early 1900's Jazz, Big Band being a favorite.

I guess the trend here would be lack of any electric or synthesized instruments and a relatively large group of people all working together in harmony to create music.
 

Betancore

New member
Apr 23, 2010
1,855
0
0
I can appreciate it, since I play piano and bass and have had some exposure to certain pieces, but I wouldn't call myself a huge fan. I mean, I like classical music well enough, but it's not something I'd listen to for fun. If I'm in the mood for it, then sure, but I don't have a particular preference for it. I don't go home every night and think, hey, what to listen to? How about some Vivaldi.

Having played in an orchestra myself, I love listening to pieces with many parts, because you can hear every layer. It's so complex, and you wonder how the composer managed to put it all together. Also, those really epic pieces; they remind me a bit of Manowar. So yeah, I also like hearing where the music I listen to now actually came from in the first place.
 

ProfessorLayton

Elite Member
Nov 6, 2008
7,452
0
41
Hatchet90 said:
I listen to NPR every day in the car, and while I don't enjoy the Liberal news, I do enjoy the classical music.
I turn it off when it gets to the news and only listen to the filler music.

I love the sound of a string orchestra, but I prefer jazz to classical. But nothing beats... whatever this is.

 

Nouw

New member
Mar 18, 2009
15,607
0
0
Symphonic Metal anyone?

I love me some Classical/Orchestral, especially 'Epic' ones.
 

Mimssy

New member
Dec 1, 2009
910
0
0
JRiseley said:
Mimssy said:
Serenegoose said:
Mimssy said:
οἱ βάρβαροι?! I think not!
THEY ARE NOT BARBARIANS!!!! :( *cries* Everyone insults Carthage. If only Hannibal was still around. He'd show them...
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of Rome, but they [Carthage] were not Greek (which by ancient Greek standards) makes them βάρβαρους.
I'm gonna get yelled at for kind of being irrelevant, but a barbarian is simply a person with a beard - 'barba' = beard.
Except that isn't the origin of the word. They were basically saying that foreigners all sounded the same saying "bar bar bar." Greeks wouldn't have had a word with such an ugly connotation for a word that means someone with a beard; they had beards and mercilessly taunt politicians who don't have beards.
 

Mimssy

New member
Dec 1, 2009
910
0
0
JRiseley said:
Mimssy said:
JRiseley said:
Mimssy said:
Serenegoose said:
Mimssy said:
οἱ βάρβαροι?! I think not!
THEY ARE NOT BARBARIANS!!!! :( *cries* Everyone insults Carthage. If only Hannibal was still around. He'd show them...
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of Rome, but they [Carthage] were not Greek (which by ancient Greek standards) makes them βάρβαρους.
I'm gonna get yelled at for kind of being irrelevant, but a barbarian is simply a person with a beard - 'barba' = beard.
Except that isn't the origin of the word. They were basically saying that foreigners all sounded the same saying "bar bar bar." Greeks wouldn't have had a word with such an ugly connotation for a word that means someone with a beard; they had beards and mercilessly taunt politicians who don't have beards.
Ah, thanks. I suppose I shouldn't take my Latin professor at her word for derivations. She's a bit biased, I suppose.
That and my word was Greek, not Latin. The origins for the ancient Greek and Latin could easily be different. It's barbarus for Latin? I don't really know Latin, but I can speak ancient Greek.
 

AlAaraaf74

New member
Dec 11, 2010
523
0
0
I love classical music and I like heavy metal. My favorite composers are Chopin, Bach, and Liszt.
 

Mimssy

New member
Dec 1, 2009
910
0
0
JRiseley said:
Where did you study it?
I'm getting my degree in classical studies (and one in anthropology, but that's another matter entirely) at Florida State University. I've taken Greek for a couple of years now.
 

Emanj

New member
Apr 18, 2009
5
0
0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRpzxKsSEZg

Grieg is romantic era but still need more on this post. this particular song is a bit overplayed in commercials and TV but the whole Peer Gynt Suite that it's from is still amazing
 

Frotality

New member
Oct 25, 2010
981
0
0
give me a good war symphony any day. i absolutely love classical; the lack of screamy emos allows me to actually concentrate on the music, notice all the different sounds, subtle shifts in tone....there are a hundered different ways i could describe this if i knew the slightest bit about composing music, but suffice to say its the only music im able to really 'listen' to, not just put in the car as background noise, if that makes any sense.