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RE: Music - btp - 03-14-2013 Wow. That guy and that piano. and there are ADDITIONAL MOVEMENTS? That is some crazy test of endurance. Is piano-playing an olympic sport yet? RE: Music - BRPXQZME - 03-14-2013 I doubt the IOC will consider it, but it is not uncommon for world-class players to be utterly drenched after a half-hour (add stage lights for another dimension of pain). Fortunately, Beethoven, as famously intense as he was, was not wholly unforgiving. He tended to avoid making unreasonable demands of concert performers, having been one, and had an amateur market to cater to, being a decent businessman. Still, there are plenty of great pianists with “no way, no how” lists, and there is no doubt in my mind that some of his most famous works land on those simply out of endurance considerations; we’re talking people who wouldn’t shy away from later, more complex pieces. It doesn’t help that the modern piano has heavier, wider keys than the pianoforte 200 years ago did. RE: Music - btp - 03-14-2013 What you're telling me is that our pianos are getting too fat and it's keeping us from awesome piano-endurance competitions. Feel free to post more classical stuff in here! That was wholly manageable and enjoyable. RE: Music - CSJ - 03-14-2013 (03-13-2013, 06:13 PM)Superfrequency Wrote: »You know, CSJOwn up? I've posted MAW vids on the other forum before. Just not that one. I have their entire album catalogue on my hard drive. Their B-Sides were generally good too. RE: Music - chimericgenderbeast - 03-16-2013 Lately I've been listening to a lot of Emancipator, probably because I'm stressed all the time? Whatever they have nice music to calm down to. RE: Music - Mythee - 03-17-2013 I have a lot of fav genres and bands but thought I'd just link a muy bueno playlist of an electric string quartet called Bond. Yes, as in James Bond. *WONK* RE: Music - Infrared - 03-17-2013 RE: Music - Infrared - 03-17-2013 Ye RE: Music - Brom - 03-17-2013 The Antlers' album Hospice is a concept album about a hospice worker falling in love with a woman who has terminal bone cancer and I am not a particularly delicate person but it makes me just about every time I listen to it through Also it's just fantastic music LIKE THIS OR THIS RE: Music - Infrared - 03-18-2013 RE: Music - BRPXQZME - 03-18-2013 Antonín Leopold Dvořák, Op. 72, No. 2, “Starodávný” (Slavonic Dance 10, 1886) One of my favorite composers! His pieces tend to be highly melodic, yet there is something like a laid back feeling. Given a time machine to go back and meet some composers, I would probably avoid quite a few of them thanks to defective personalities, but from what I’ve read, this guy seemed to be pretty pleasant. RE: Music - Mirdini - 03-18-2013 RE: Music - Infrared - 03-20-2013 RE: Music - SleepingOrange - 03-20-2013 Ah, the Slovanic Dances. My old friends. I have missed you, dears. Have you been well? RE: Music - SeaWyrm - 03-23-2013 RE: Music - btp - 03-24-2013 (03-23-2013, 11:58 PM)Superfrequency Wrote: »I did warn you, forum. About this thread. And I have been holding back. You're like a superman, always having to watch your strength because if you let loose for one second it would crush all those around you in a deluge of fresh beats. I, on the otherhand, just post mainstream tunes that I think are novel because I barely ever turn the radio on. Teddybears: Cobrastyle I actually found an artist called: "Ne-Yo" when I hit the enter key while typing in "youtube". I was going to post something of his here, but uh...I wasn't really impressed. Maybe someone would correct me on this? If not, here is some much needed Jet Grind Radio: JGR: Rock it On RE: Music - Nopad - 03-24-2013 yeah RE: Music - CSJ - 03-25-2013 (03-24-2013, 10:45 PM)Superfrequency Wrote: »And no combination of words in the English language could accurately describe how hard I am preordering If they have a vinyl release... I predict a lot of music nerds will be estatic in March. RE: Music - CSJ - 03-25-2013 AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY AWESOME. RE: Music - Nopad - 03-26-2013 I'm in love with the song from the Transistor teaser right now. Might go play Bastion right now. RE: Music - CSJ - 03-28-2013 'After The Gold Rush' is brilliant. Suddenly, I'm a Neil Young fan. RE: Music - CSJ - 03-28-2013 (03-28-2013, 05:17 AM)Superfrequency Wrote: »I should listen to more ELO. RE: Music - CSJ - 03-29-2013 (03-29-2013, 10:10 AM)Superfrequency Wrote: »I probably forfeit any appearance of knowledge by comparing something to the Beatles musically but there you are.Actually; given that Jeff admits freely to aping the Beatles and saw himself as continuing their legacy, you can pretty much get away with this. It's one of a limited number of exceptions to that rule. EDIT: One thing I will say though, is that I listened to 'classic rock' radio stations (woo, parental music) too long to tolerate their biggest hits any more. Not sure if the same happens in the States. Fortunately, their catalogue is large enough to provide some things that will never be completely overplayed. RE: Music - CSJ - 03-29-2013 Oho. Our radio is worse in that sense, but only because of both a lack of competition, and limited licenses. Pretty much all stations are essentially a massive mix of stuff, albeit in slightly different containers, with small variations in what material is played. Channel-hopping is an essentual ritual. Sucks because my favourite song of theirs is also among the most overplayed. RE: Music - Gen - 03-29-2013 Our espanol stations here in the southwest are sort of circling the same drain when they play Taylor Swift out of nowhere. Anyways, to contribute more to the thread than a sentence, here's a song from an album that I've been listening to nonstop for the past week. Some lovely musical about ~true love~ in a world set apart. |