Originally posted by thorshammerThat makes sense. 🙄
i havent heard of it so i dont like it
Don't you have music lessons in school? Your guess wasn't bad, baroque music falls under classical music in the wide sense. The baroque period precedes the classical period. Some famous baroque composers you may have heard about are J.S. Bach, G.F. Handel and A. Vivaldi.
Originally posted by NordlysFunny thing is, ten years from now, if these dudes look back on these threads and think about what they like in that time frame (2017), they will wonder what they ever thought was good about the stuff they listened to in '07. But we and millions of other people will still be awed by Bach and Mozart and Rodrigo and Segovia and Yo Yo Ma and
That makes sense. 🙄
Don't you have music lessons in school? Your guess wasn't bad, baroque music falls under classical music in the wide sense. The baroque period precedes the classical period. Some famous baroque composers you may have heard about are J.S. Bach, G.F. Handel and A. Vivaldi.
Horowitz and all the others. They never die.
I of course made a very short list for brevity. The number of virtuosi out there in so many fields make my head swim with delight.
Originally posted by sonhouseI also agree There are few things better, if any, that can paint a picture with sound that tells a timeless story of human thought and inspiration triumphs and defeats
Funny thing is, ten years from now, if these dudes look back on these threads and think about what they like in that time frame (2017), they will wonder what they ever thought was good about the stuff they listened to in '07. But we and millions of other people will still be awed by Bach and Mozart and Rodrigo and Segovia and Yo Yo Ma and
Horowitz and all ...[text shortened]... for brevity. The number of virtuosi out there in so many fields make my head swim with delight.
Originally posted by sonhouse🙄🙄
Funny thing is, ten years from now, if these dudes look back on these threads and think about what they like in that time frame (2017), they will wonder what they ever thought was good about the stuff they listened to in '07. But we and millions of other people will still be awed by Bach and Mozart and Rodrigo and Segovia and Yo Yo Ma and
Horowitz and all ...[text shortened]... for brevity. The number of virtuosi out there in so many fields make my head swim with delight.
Originally posted by jvanhineAIC got me into music. Metalica got me into metal.
wow..alot of good thoughts but no pantera? alice in chains and marilyn manson, and i think metallica has been said.
and by the way phscostick is awsome and funny even though i think i spelled' it wrong
I haven't really tried pantera, but from what I heard, I like.