Disliking Bach is a sign of low musical intelligence.
There's a reason why every major composer for the past few hundreds years has absolutely adored Bach and been deeply inspired by his work. And that reason is because the music that Bach created was simply brilliant.
If you don't Iove the baroque style compared to later styles thats one thing. But you have to respect the ingenious of Bach's work.
Disliking Bach is like disliking Shakespeare or Isaac Newton. It comes off as ignorant.
Henry Murphy
>According to an anecdote, Bruckner and Wagner drank so much beer together that, upon arriving home, Bruckner realized he had forgotten which symphony Wagner had chosen. He wrote a letter back to Wagner saying "Symphony in D minor, where the trumpet begins the theme?" Wagner scribbled back "Yes! Best wishes! Richard Wagner." >After this, Wagner often referred to Bruckner as "Bruckner the trumpet" and the two became firm friends. In the dedication, Bruckner referred to Wagner as "the unreachable world-famous noble master of poetry and music".
Nolan Morales
Disliking Petzold is a sign of low musical intelligence.
There's a reason why every major composer for the past few hundreds years has absolutely adored Petzold and been deeply inspired by his work. And that reason is because the music that Petzold created was simply brilliant.
If you don't Iove the baroque style compared to later styles thats one thing. But you have to respect the ingenious of Petzold's work.
Disliking Petzold is like disliking Shakespeare or Isaac Newton. It comes off as ignorant.
Isaac Nguyen
>No. It is you who are wrong. I have found a hidden truth invisible to two, three, five hundred years of fanatical scrutiny; I alone have found this flaw: Your admired and revered and established composers are a fraud and my own personal taste or distaste is what objectively dictates and steers reality itself.
ballet user, could you identify the soundfont used there?
Jackson Taylor
hello ballet user. there's no guaranteeing it will be sufficient but there's a very good chance. if anything occurs i'll just post an inquiry in the thread.
Adam Perez
>Why yes, I think Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in D flat major is the best piano work of all time. How could you tell?
i asked him a million times and alas it's apparently been forgotten.
Landon Cook
Szymanowski's Variations on a Polish Theme Op 10 would like to have a word with you.
Parker Johnson
>Bruckner I'll restate a question I made some threads ago that was only partly answered, in hopes we can actually get some musical discussion going:
>Would it be a mistake to listen only to the earliest versions of each of Bruckner's symphonies? Are any of the latter versions notoriously superior to earlier ones? On that note, were his constant revisions really necessary or was he just a bit neurotic?
Grayson Rodriguez
>A life for the Tsar? >nah bro, this opera always will be called Ivan Susanin
There is no way that's a simple soundfont; it has to be a more complex sample library.
Connor Gutierrez
i find it very curious that such a crucial detail is forgotten just like that. when working soundfonts, no matter the quality of them, and specially if they have lots of expression options, you spend A LOT time tweaking things for realism. its not that you set them and forget. he should have the soundfont UI and properties already etched in his skull.
Alexander Brown
What I admire of all these edgy contrarians shitting on the greatest names of academic music is the fact that they seem to want to be alone and be heard. The naysayers are too busy writing their own blog entries and doing Twitter fights to take the plunge into the thick of it, making themselves known. At the same time, the loons are also adding some much-needed meat to the speeches of the major figures. So let's just get this over with and get back to polishing off a glass of wine and getting reacquainted with the major producers of deep house.
- Skrillex
Jonathan Ortiz
I hope this helps. I made no changes to the scores and the soundfonts were changed around by the last update to musescore.
The problem I have user, is that they are from a selection of different soundfonts.
Eli Richardson
>There is no way that's a simple soundfont; of course. from the options available i was thinking it could be the versilian one? but even that one sounds plastic and thin, the ballet pieces are very detailed and organic.
Cameron Thomas
>Stravinsky's borderline cacophonic work is better than anything Tchaikovsky ever wrote, in my honest opinion.
He's lying about it, you can hear performing noises, that thing is a real orchestra.
Asher Phillips
>Would it be a mistake to listen only to the earliest versions of each of Bruckner's symphonies? nah, atleast for bruckner 8. Some user told me that the Haas edition was better than the Schalk one, but i'm not convinced
Anthony Turner
do you know whether there are any versions of a given symphony that are so different form eachother that it's worth keeping both versions in one's library?
Kayden Gray
>while I'll respect your opinion as your own I would have to tell you you're wrong and direct you towards the chamber and lesser known piano works of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky which are frankly more heartfelt than anything Stravinsky ever wrote.
Disliking Petzold is like disliking Shake Shack: It's not the kind of generic chain restaurant you often end up at, and yet every time I visit the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Petzold's is on my list. In fact, when I first came to Dallas, I still had a little site of Petzold's, because all of the media accounts referred to it as Petzold's. I lived in Austin for seven years and never had a serious problem at Petzold's—it was just the "Fried Chicken & Sausage" that kept me from bringing Petzold's to my family in Austin. Now, after hearing many friends say they'd probably not go to Petzold's in
Juan Howard
thank you very much user, you're too generos. i'll make them into a video and post it in about a week.
Xavier Sanchez
whats the slowest melody that the human brain can grasp before you simply hear the notes as totally separate events?
Dominic Ramirez
dunno i haven't heard them all to give an opinion, but stay away from the Löwe edition from Bruckner 9, it's shit
Adam Collins
my farts
Brody Murphy
30 bpm?
Jayden Bailey
I've been thinking about doing a set of variations on my national anthem.