Archive for May, 2009
JORGE ADEL – QUIEN DIJO – VALLENATO MUSIC – IVAN VILLAZON
By: eduardito06
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What do you think of mixing classical music with pop music together?
Thank you for listening!
By: serena
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I’m trying to escape pop music what music can i addict myself to?
By: Chameo
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How has classical music changed or influenced your character?
This is somewhat of a practice question, to see if it gets posted properly. (My first question… Yay!
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But I am curious to know, how has classical music changed or influenced your character?
I know that, in addition to adding a whole new level of culture to my life, classical has contributed to making me a better person. It has:
1. Improved my knowledge of history greatly. While researching composers, I learned about things that occurred during their lives and influenced them, and I began understanding more and more about the history of many countries and cultures.
2. Given me the determination and drive to succeed at an instrument. I play the piano, and being able to bring such amazing masterpieces to life just makes me want to learn more than I ever have before. I haven’t been taking lessons for long, but I am improving every day!
3. Helped me with my self-image. I went through a phase where I was so worried of what others thought of my looks and spent a great deal of time fretting over things I couldn’t change about myself. But then, it hit me – what could ever make me feel more beautiful than when the music of a genius flowed out from my fingers and into my heart? Nothing. True beauty can be found in sound, not just sight.
The list could go on, but this is about you! Please share your story!
Thank you and take care,
Mina
Once again, I have successfully found the edit button!
To: bassoon_girl
You play the bassoon? Amazing! Yet another instrument I would love to pick up but don’t have time for… oh well. Thanks for your answer!
To: Joshua Haines
You are a composer? And a transcriber? And only 15? Are you… Jesus? (Just kidding, if that offended anyone, I am only joking!)
Anyways, don’t worry about anyone who laughs because they don’t like classical music… they are the ones missing out! If they can’t recognize something beautiful when they hear it it’s their loss.
And about most of this generation’s taste in music… yes. It’s sad. And disgusting. I sometimes have to wonder, do they even realize the pervertedness of most of the songs they listen to, or do they just think it’s okay to say those things? Yeesh.
I sent you an email back… (without reading this first, sorry) and I hope it worked.
To: i. jones
Thank-you for your kind words! It means a lot. And you are a composer too? That’s amazing! The greats all inspire us in a way, I hope that one day I’ll be able to write music with the spirit they had.
Thanks againfor your answer!
To: ICJ
Thanks for your answer! It’s great that you try and share the joys of classical music with others, something I’m still too shy to do. Keep it up!
To: Biedronka
Yes, we are all so lucky to be living in times where war is not the first thing on our minds. Classical music gives us insight to what it was like when things were different, and that’s a valuable gift, I agree!
Thanks for your answer!
By: Mina
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SIN TI ME MUERO – Jorge Adel – vallenato Music – Accordion
By: eduardito06
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JORGE ADEL – EL TROPEZON – BARRANQUILA – VALLENATO MUSIC
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