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Offline arthurpianist

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Is it just me?
on: December 23, 2005, 01:38:25 AM
Im 16 and i play piano since 9..and i like classic music i go to concerts..and i like Rock n roll music?..do you like both like me??

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Re: Is it just me?
Reply #1 on: December 23, 2005, 10:44:47 AM
Im 16 and i play piano since 9..and i like classic music i go to concerts..and i like Rock n roll music?..do you like both like me??
Yes I do.

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Re: Is it just me?
Reply #2 on: December 23, 2005, 10:56:12 AM
If you love music, I hardly believe you can restrict only what you listen to classical.
I listen to classical, jazz, metal, trip hop and some other stuff. Good music can be found everywhere !
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Re: Is it just me?
Reply #3 on: December 23, 2005, 11:46:10 AM
my teacher always says that there are only two types of music, good music and bad music. he's a jazz piano teacher and thats what i went to him for originally, but i accidently fell in love with classical music.
i used to be a club DJ, had to give it up cause it was causing me ear problems, i was very rigid and categorical about the style of music i played until the end of my career(which ended prematurely).
if you like the way it sounds, embrace it and enjoy.
"My job is a decision-making job, and as a result, I make a lot of decisions." --George W. Bush,

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Re: Is it just me?
Reply #4 on: December 23, 2005, 12:50:00 PM
Im 16 and i play piano since 9..and i like classic music i go to concerts..and i like Rock n roll music?..do you like both like me??

To label music is probably the most stupid thing we humans can do.
Genres mean absolutely nothing and determine nothing. Music should be free expression and we should listen, play and compose what we feel like listening, playing and composing in whatever circumstance and not following trends, schemes, genres or academic sacred cows.
What about pieces that blend baroque, jazz, techno, rock, musical, soundtracks, pantonality, ethnic flavours?

Fra

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Re: Is it just me?
Reply #5 on: December 24, 2005, 04:23:11 AM
my teacher always says that there are only two types of music, good music and bad music. he's a jazz piano teacher and thats what i went to him for originally, but i accidently fell in love with classical music.
i used to be a club DJ, had to give it up cause it was causing me ear problems, i was very rigid and categorical about the style of music i played until the end of my career(which ended prematurely).
if you like the way it sounds, embrace it and enjoy.


humm..good opinion, and be sure that im enjoying and i will enjoy a lot of Classic music and rock n roll music

I have a friend that says: "Generally, on the oschestra the musicians..all part of them like especially of rock n roll music..and i talk to many classic music..and he is on part right..this is very funny..!
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