am I the only one here that hates classical music? I mean like, I see all these people talking about bach and chopin, and mozart, but I never see anyone talking about like newer people, like John lennon, or Elton john. so I'm just curious, Am I really the only one?
Stupid 3 minute songs cannot compare with the greats of classical music.
ELTON JOHN??! Are you forreal? The only way I will write about any of those livin' pop stars is if they give me a scholarship.
Curious then that Chopin, Beethoven and various others frittered away so much of their time writing them.
You just said their pieces are stupid?
Read again. I didn't.
Tried, didn't help...must be the early morning
I merely meant that both Chopin and Beethoven wrote large numbers of "three minute songs". In Beethoven's case, a vast number of them. The actual songs may be not much heard these days (i have the Chopin ones - it's not without reason that they are little heard), but these are the sort of "great composers" Thal referred to for whom such things, he suggested, would be beneath them.
Oh, and get yourself one of these for that early pick me up:
Oh, you were actually talking about SONGS...I thought you were referring to their 3 minute pieces in general
Good grief!!! I'd have to hand in my music snob card!
Obviously I just lost my chances of ever getting one
Was not aware Chopin wrote SONGS Thal
You can tell Alessandro from Domenico.
You guys suck.
At least I knew that Beethoven had written some vocal music. I think, however, that the last movement of his Ninth Symphony is too long to qualify as a "stupid 3-minute song."
chopin op 28 no 7and beethoven fur eliseare songsaccording to the well thought out and studious casio book
I'm not changing my mind. I don't think anything can. I just find like for instance the 20 or 30 minute concertos or whatever so long and painstakingly boring, that I get bored of it and switch it to something else. And during my years of piano lessons, that's all my teacher had me play. Every single song I played was slow and boring. if it were meant to be fast, it was too difficult to play for it to be fast. Then when I go to the newer music from the beatles and elton john, it's (almost) all upbeat and fun, and short enough to get the point across without losing my attention. and when I go to play it, I just find the chord, play within that chord and you're good!
I couldn't say I hate classical music, but I find I think 90% of it intensely boring. The remaining 10% I like very much (and it's pretty much all solo piano or harpsichord or clavichord). I enjoy my own improvisations far more than all of this. But, I do also like a lot of metal, rock, video game music (old 8 bit, 16 bit stuff). Not sure if all this means I'm of average intelligence, honest with myself, or care very little about being regarded as intelligent or impressive or cultured, or a combination of all of those?
I don't know why is it so surprising... there's like 300 years of music that can be played on piano that came before the ones you mentioned and that it's still played, music that carries with it much more meaning than any commercial product like pop and rock music, that's why it has lasted so much time, so... naturally...Of course, that doesn't mean people here hate John Lennon or Elton John... Although I DO hate those 2 in particular...