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Post by Nordis on May 11, 2010 18:38:57 GMT 2
It is not music. Music is made with musical instruments^^ But if you know any really good songs you can send me the link^^ Music was made with sticks and stones for milleniums before even the most primitive instruments were invented.And any manipulated sound (distorted for example) is just as unnatural as synthesis. I posted some links here, but I moved them to the "recommend music" -thread as it's more appropriate place for... well, recommending music ;D
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Post by nightwica on May 11, 2010 20:26:41 GMT 2
It is not music. Music is made with musical instruments^^ But if you know any really good songs you can send me the link^^ Music was made with sticks and stones for milleniums before even the most primitive instruments were invented.And any manipulated sound (distorted for example) is just as unnatural as synthesis. I posted some links here, but I moved them to the "recommend music" -thread as it's more appropriate place for... well, recommending music ;D Yes, thanks Okay, back then the stones and so on were kinds of musical instruments Now, the techno music isn't produced with any kind of mucial instrument, just with a synthetizator, a computer, and so on. I don't know how to explain it in English but... Those stones were musical instrument.. If you bit them to each other, they 'produced' a kind of a sound.. So do the musical instruments. uh this is so wrong written sory
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Post by Nordis on May 11, 2010 21:48:25 GMT 2
Music was made with sticks and stones for milleniums before even the most primitive instruments were invented.And any manipulated sound (distorted for example) is just as unnatural as synthesis. I posted some links here, but I moved them to the "recommend music" -thread as it's more appropriate place for... well, recommending music ;D Yes, thanks Okay, back then the stones and so on were kinds of musical instruments Now, the techno music isn't produced with any kind of mucial instrument, just with a synthetizator, a computer, and so on. I don't know how to explain it in English but... Those stones were musical instrument.. If you bit them to each other, they 'produced' a kind of a sound.. So do the musical instruments. uh this is so wrong written sory So you're not considering synths as instruments, because they don't produce any sound without electricity, or in other words, aren't acoustic? This might come as a shock, but electric guitars don't produce that remarkable sound either if they aren't plugged. When they are, the sound from the strings itself isn't transferred anywhere, but the vibrations are immediately transformed to electric current that is then manipulated by rest of the equipment, or in many cases nowadays, by a computer. The same applies to everything that's recorded with any kind of microphone. The only difference in the functionality is that synths generate the electric current without any vibrating parts. They aren't needed, as synths aren't supposed to mimic any existing sound but to create completely new ones Of course they can be used to play recorded samples from other instruments like violins, accordions or stones from 150.000 B.C., but with the right equipment the guitar can do just the same. Of course there are tons of different equipment for synths that seem that they do a lot just by pressing a button. It might seem that they make the music by themselves, but actually most of them are there just to do stuff that would be virtually impossible to do or play otherwise
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Post by Mighty Croc on May 12, 2010 11:21:42 GMT 2
Yeah, most people into metal here think too that electronic music is soulless. I can't agree with you. It's really hard to write a good and catchy tune. One of my friends is a DJ, he mixes trance and breaks music. But the goal of the DJ's is not the same as the goal of the rock players - DJ's mix the tracks that they like, and they usually don't write them by themselves. So people come to, for example, breaks parties to enjoy some DJ guy's sense of rhythm and his music taste, not his creativeness. So it's not correct to compare the "mixable" genres in electronic music and the other music, including rock, folk and metal.
btw: right now I'm listening to Ulver's Perdition City, and it is damn brilliant. That's abstract electro, and it is a really atmospheric thing.
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Post by nightwica on May 12, 2010 16:51:02 GMT 2
Yes, thanks Okay, back then the stones and so on were kinds of musical instruments Now, the techno music isn't produced with any kind of mucial instrument, just with a synthetizator, a computer, and so on. I don't know how to explain it in English but... Those stones were musical instrument.. If you bit them to each other, they 'produced' a kind of a sound.. So do the musical instruments. uh this is so wrong written sory So you're not considering synths as instruments, because they don't produce any sound without electricity, or in other words, aren't acoustic? This might come as a shock, but electric guitars don't produce that remarkable sound either if they aren't plugged. When they are, the sound from the strings itself isn't transferred anywhere, but the vibrations are immediately transformed to electric current that is then manipulated by rest of the equipment, or in many cases nowadays, by a computer. The same applies to everything that's recorded with any kind of microphone. The only difference in the functionality is that synths generate the electric current without any vibrating parts. They aren't needed, as synths aren't supposed to mimic any existing sound but to create completely new ones Of course they can be used to play recorded samples from other instruments like violins, accordions or stones from 150.000 B.C., but with the right equipment the guitar can do just the same. Of course there are tons of different equipment for synths that seem that they do a lot just by pressing a button. It might seem that they make the music by themselves, but actually most of them are there just to do stuff that would be virtually impossible to do or play otherwise No no no, I haven't said anything about the electricity. And I don't have any problems with the keybords if they are part of the music. And of course in metal there are electric guitars and everything its no problem And making a really nice and catchy tune is quite hard (maybe for some talented people not ), so if a techno song or whatever to call it has a good melody, I'll listen to it. maybe. I had some favourites and I could listen to them anytime, because they're really catchy and lovable but I think I couldnt find them... My friend burnt me the CD about 5 years ago... Hmm I can't write normally I think I'm fuckin tired so I end now
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Post by WikingMetal on Jun 7, 2010 16:30:44 GMT 2
In just about every musical genre I can find a few bands (or songs, at least) that I like, or at least don't mind, and these few songs/artists, in many cases, save the genre from my hatred. I grew up with mostly metal, and it always has, and always will, be my favourite genre. But there is one stain that metal carries. In fact, it is not even a stain, because it's not even attached to metal, it is just a bad smell that follows metal around. And that is this rubbish called hardcore/scene/screamo/emo whatever you want to call it. It is shit. Nothing more. Girly looking dudes that can't sing for shit, so they scream. Now it isn't even real screaming, like we hear in many metal bands. This is the screaming we expect from angry little girls. And their lyrical content is rubbish as well. None of them bother to learn to play their instuments properly, so every song sounds exactly the same. So what we are left with is this: Teenagers that care more about their hair than anything else, wearing their little sisters' black jeans, a pair of Converse All Stars with the laces either missing or undone (because they are rebellious like that), screaming in whiny voices about how much their lives suck over repetitive crap that is more just noise than music with the occasional breakdown. Now all this pisses me off even more, because, where I live, this crap that used to be called emo but is now called "scene" (very unoriginal name as well), used to be only listen to by a small minority, but now dominates the whole area, and is now mainstream. I really don't give a rat's arse about mainstream to be honest, but this shit is just shit. I honestly can't describe it any better. White noise. Just a racket that needs to be drowned out with some decent metal. But, obviously, this is just what I think, and I'm sure there are a lot of people who disagree with me and think that all the stuff I listen to is rubbish. But they are wrong, because no genre will ever beat metal. And nobody will ever be better than Korpiklaani, ever. Those who disagree will be subject to raiding, pillaging and plundering by a bunch of angry vikings Seriously though, everyone is obviously entitled to their own opinion, to voice that opinion, like what they like, follow their heart, etc., but as for hating a kind of music, it is this one that I can not find a single song I can even tolerate, because it just annoys the shit out of me.
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Post by Salamandra on Jun 16, 2010 0:38:47 GMT 2
There are very few things I don't like, as I give one (some times more!) chance to everything. -I can't stand rap, r&b and soul. The structure of rhythms, harmonizations and riffs, as well as the way that rapping is recited does not agree with my aesthetic. -Because I love medieval and renaissance music, I have heard to Gregorian and Byzantine chant more than I care to count. I hate it. It's monotonous, and although I can appreciate the vocal training behind it, it puts me to sleep. -Aegean island folk. Pure nasal violin horror. -Country and Western. There's only this much banjo shredding I can stand. Also, how many times can someone's wife leave them, their dog die and their truck break down? -Greek bouzouki pop. Most of the singers are under talented, most melodies ripped off somewhere else, and the eastern melodies do not have the same tonal temperament as western music - so when they go together it really strikes me as wrong. -Big band and marching band. I hate the sound of brass ensembles with a passion. It's a personal thing, I guess.
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Post by rhiannon on Jun 23, 2010 16:29:33 GMT 2
I really do not like Country music and my husband tends to listen to this really slow kind of whining blues while driving his car, I do not like that either, but then he had to listen to "Corvus Corax" in my car the other day and did not like that - I love bagpipes I never listen to the radio.
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Post by pellonpekko on Jul 18, 2010 23:30:49 GMT 2
I don't Like House and Techno Music cuz it has not sound, it's only rumor disturbing my ears.
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Post by Carcaju on Jul 31, 2010 7:54:51 GMT 2
I hate brazilian funk music and samba, and pagode, all they say that is brazilian culture. Brazil is not only this! Actualy there are many people here that hate this, and there are many other rythms! I'm proud to live in the south of Brazil, where people hate the Carnival (popular at Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo), hate all that nude and ridiculous conduct. Well... I hate Hip Hop, Sertanejo Universitário (veeeery popular here), emo, and some kinds of Metal (Deathcore, New Metal, Metalcore, White Metal...) =D
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Post by Mighty Croc on Jul 31, 2010 9:29:40 GMT 2
I was sure that nobody in Brazil plays gay deathcore, only damn gorgeous black/thrash metal. The guys from the South always deliver raw and sick shit. The voice of blood, maybe... or it's just because of the climate.
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Post by nordenstam on Aug 22, 2010 23:03:01 GMT 2
I don't like much Latino-American music, reggae and ton of pop music. Also hip hop is not my friend. The same for techno, trance etc... but I like electronica just in a different way.
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Post by swordmaiden on Aug 26, 2010 10:23:53 GMT 2
Hahaha, Greek bouzouki pop. Unfortunately I know what that sounds like since my parents have a hoard of this stuff, much to my dismay. But there is worse out there. I am not a fan of techno/trance/house music, country, hip-hop/r&b, big band music, jazz, and pop. Although, for me, the type of music that I cannot even tolerate for a minute is free jazz. It is so discordant and it sounds like a cacophany. It frazzles my nerves. I like everything else generally I like Corvus Corax and Medieval music also, particulary troubadour music.
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Post by nordenstam on Aug 26, 2010 16:01:19 GMT 2
Very interesting swordmaiden I'm lucky not to know what is that Greek b... something. I understand with the jazz a bit, I cannot listen to all kinds of jazz too. I prefer blues. Country? It depends...
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