What are you listening to?
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What are you listening to?
To add an extra dimension to my Celestia experience I put some sounds on!
At the moments my faves are:
'Flux and Mutability' - David Sylvian; Holger Czukay
"Dropsonde' - Biosphere
At the moments my faves are:
'Flux and Mutability' - David Sylvian; Holger Czukay
"Dropsonde' - Biosphere
regards...bh.
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Metal:
Very heavy metal, gothic, with uber thick melodic sound
Renaissance:
Early French composers (they are a bunch)
Baroque:
German, French, Austrian, Italian music
Beyond this world:
Bach
Megalomania:
Richard Strauss, Wagner
Ethnic:
Celtic, Ireland, Scotland, Bretagne, Gallice
BTW, this thread should be moved to Purgatory right away
Very heavy metal, gothic, with uber thick melodic sound
Renaissance:
Early French composers (they are a bunch)
Baroque:
German, French, Austrian, Italian music
Beyond this world:
Bach
Megalomania:
Richard Strauss, Wagner
Ethnic:
Celtic, Ireland, Scotland, Bretagne, Gallice
BTW, this thread should be moved to Purgatory right away
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Cooool !Cham wrote:In my astronomy classes, I put some Motorhead music.
Boux wrote:Metal:
Very heavy metal, gothic, with uber thick melodic sound
Coool again !
Rammstein for me.
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Yep, Pink Floyd too, for sure.
For you guys, I have put together a version of Jean-Philippe Rameau's work for harpsichord that I have transposed for the violin, "L'Egyptienne".
It is a little diamond, a jewel, pure music.
In Rameau's time, anything sounding "Gipsy" was considered as "Egyptian".
Remember Victor Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris Esmeralda's dance.
It fits perfectly Cham's pulsars dancing magnetic fields.
Thanks Cham, this is a tribute to your work.
Enjoy!
http://jmmi.club.fr/celestia/linux/J-P-Rameau.ogg
For you guys, I have put together a version of Jean-Philippe Rameau's work for harpsichord that I have transposed for the violin, "L'Egyptienne".
It is a little diamond, a jewel, pure music.
In Rameau's time, anything sounding "Gipsy" was considered as "Egyptian".
Remember Victor Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris Esmeralda's dance.
It fits perfectly Cham's pulsars dancing magnetic fields.
Thanks Cham, this is a tribute to your work.
Enjoy!
http://jmmi.club.fr/celestia/linux/J-P-Rameau.ogg
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Reiko wrote:I'm new to music so I haven't figured out what I really like yet.
That sounds like an amazing statement...
What did you like (culturally) before coming across 'music' recently? These days it seems much harder to /avoid/ music than to consume it.
They play music even on toilets ... In my favorite beer place they play Brahms, Rachmaninov (No 3, of course ), Tchaikovsky and sometimes even Beethoven on the toilets! Very digestive stuff...
I usually go to the toilet when they start with the violoncel sonatas by Brahms, that I use to play myself
Bye Fridger
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t00fri wrote:
I usually go to the toilet when they start with the violoncel sonatas by Brahms, that I use to play myself
Bye Fridger
I understand that
Good beer, good place, ultimate pleasure (evacuate some beers...)
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Somehow I think NatureScapes music would seem more fitting for the toilet... sounds of rain, the 'tinkling' of a stream or small waterfall?
Thinking more in terms of Celestia, I have another thought... some music by Vangelis!
Thinking more in terms of Celestia, I have another thought... some music by Vangelis!