Stellar_Fungk said: Wow, that was good. 7/10 |
You rate harshly, in that case. I would agree with the score, aproximately, however. Not the best I posted. You should try the one just before, quite beautiful.
Not bad at all. 7.8/10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRmCEGHt-Qk
Stay AWAY from the comments, filled with Neonazis/modern antisemites and the counterpart condeming anyone apreciating wagners work, as is always the case with this composer.
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palou said:
You rate harshly, in that case. I would agree with the score, aproximately, however. Not the best I posted. You should try the one just before, quite beautiful. Not bad at all. 7.8/10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRmCEGHt-Qk Stay AWAY from the comments, filled with Neonazis/modern antisemites and the counterpart condeming anyone apreciating wagners work, as is always the case with this composer. |
7 means good. It's the first time I ever heard something like this. Went and read about polytonality and seems interesting.
Glad you liked it. Back when R&B was good. Harmonic and rythmic at the same time.
Stellar_Fungk said:
7 means good. It's the first time I ever heard something like this. Went and read about polytonality and seems interesting. |
You like polytonality? I<ve got something interesting with that, after the last piece has been rated ofcourse.
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Stellar_Fungk said:
7 means good. It's the first time I ever heard something like this. Went and read about polytonality and seems interesting. |
From tghe same piece, this may be the better extract, sorry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBqwAGj5fDA
I do recommend listening to most of it in this case.
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palou said:
From tghe same piece, this may be the better extract, sorry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBqwAGj5fDA I do recommend listening to most of it in this case. |
Hm, I'll give that one a 5/10. I found it a little boring. But not a bad song by any means. Post some more polytonality, please. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiVWKI-uL7g
Mr_No said: 7.5/10 So smooth. The sounds are... relaxing. |
Video didn't play in my country, so I searched for another version, if you don't mind.
7.7/10 , I prefer the mozart sonata including a turkish march.
What's quite interesting is that the last two composers strongly opposed each other, Milhaud being part of a french <<antiwagner club>>, by the name of les six. Apart from complaining about Wagner, the group equally met occasionaly to compose together, the most notable of the works being the following:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zc2FirtReE
Sadly, I just posted that so here is another one (an earlier repost, but 2 reposts negate each other, right?)
Liszts later works were considered avant-garde to the polytonal movement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYKl41e_hoU
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Stellar_Fungk said:
Hm, I'll give that one a 5/10. I found it a little boring. But not a bad song by any means. Post some more polytonality, please. :) |
What's quite interesting is that the last two composers strongly opposed each other, Milhaud being part of a french <<antiwagner club>>, by the name of les six. Apart from complaining about Wagner, the group equally met occasionaly to compose together, the most notable of the works being the following:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zc2FirtReE
Sadly, I just posted that so here is another one (an earlier repost, but 2 reposts negate each other, right?)
Liszts later works were considered avant-garde to the polytonal movement.
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palou said:
What's quite interesting is that the last two composers strongly opposed each other, Milhaud being part of a french <>, by the name of les six. Apart from complaining about Wagner, the group equally met occasionaly to compose together, the most notable of the works being the following: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zc2FirtReE Sadly, I just posted that so here is another one (an earlier repost, but 2 reposts negate each other, right?) Liszts later works were considered avant-garde to the polytonal movement.
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8.5/10 All parts were a joy to listen. They reminded me of a song I'm still looking for.
Here's something more contemporary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXWmLWdm6IM