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« on: August 20, 2024 @443.95 »

Anyone? It's my thing =3 I started learning piano a few years ago and I fell in love with classical music. Try and give it a shot! It's a really cool community  :4u:
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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2024 @451.85 »

awrhghhh do u have any suggestions ,, I tried 2 get into classical last year but fell down some indie rock rabbit hole instead (somehow ??  :drat: ) .  :sad:

i used 2 be into it big time when I would dance as a kid . the memories of soft tunes on the piano are just so  :grin:  :grin: ??? I would get into playing instruments more but my brain cant make it work .  :ozwomp:
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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2024 @544.81 »

I do! My favourite music is by Grieg, Bach, and Rachmaninov. All the usual kinds.
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« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2024 @592.18 »

Anyone? It's my thing =3 I started learning piano a few years ago and I fell in love with classical music. Try and give it a shot! It's a really cool community  :4u:

I adore classical music, tho I probably inherited it from my dad :)
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« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2024 @595.68 »

Im farrrr from an expert; but it really depends on what your looking for and the kinda mood you want to express through your musical listening ^^ (I suppose that's true with most music, but its really really true for orchestral music)  :dog:

If I'm in a dark brooding mood or Iv experienced something quite emotionally intense; then Bach (particularly the Bach played on an organ is amazing) ~ Bach has a way of almost mathematically balancing on the edge of chaos and perfection; its dark but its also really fascinating and in some ways quite reassuring for me. I'd recommend The Art of the Fugue Orr if you're a vampire, than this one (Toccata in D Minor)  :tongue:

Wagner can also be super; but Id put his music more in the zone of high fantasy ~ a lot of movie music and lord of the ringy type vibes are inspired by Wagner. A good one here is Tristan und Isolde (The conductor on this video is super fun to watch) though in general I don't find myself listening to Wagner very often.

Orr if you in more of a Victorian high drama mood and you want to imagine you're in a Howls Moving Castle world, or you're on your way to a ball on a steam ship then Brahms is ideal! He was quite a bit later than the others and I think he struggled to try and live up to the expectations of older composers; I appreciate that :4u:

There's also a whole world of modern classical composing that I have encountered and been really impressed by, but I don't know any names off the top of my head!  :drat:

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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2024 @748.59 »

I grew up listening to and learning how to play more modern, popular styles of music (jazz, funk, rock, etc.)—classical music isn't something I'm extremely familiar with. I like listening to it, though!  :grin:

My approach to melody and harmony, both as a performer and composer, is partly inspired by Ravel and Chopin! Some of my earliest core musical memories were of listening to "Etude Op. 10, No. 12" and the Prelude to "Le Tombeau de Couperin."

When I get around to mastering piano, I hope that I'll be able to play those pieces.
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