tokinlots
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Hey guys and girls...
This may be an amateurish question, but I assure you it's only because I love music.
I've enjoyed classical music all my life and just recently found Bach's Cantatas. I've only heard BWV 206 and 215. I dont even know what BWV means. Regardless, I took a liking to them. It's amazing how my ears seem to always tune in to true talent. Before I knew it was Peter Schreier, I knew I loved his sound.
The first time I heard Moonlight sonata, I was awe struck. I first heard it on a game. Resident Evil on the 3DO game system. A dark moonlit room in a mansion with a grand piano playing the tune. It was awesome.
I really like some of Schubert's work. But im getting off track here...
What is the best way to interpret classical music? Just listen and see where it takes you?
There are a few of you on here that seem to be absolute gurus in the genre. And I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to take the music in.
Mainly classical, but please feel free to offer advice on interpreting all styles of music.
Much appreciated!
This may be an amateurish question, but I assure you it's only because I love music.
I've enjoyed classical music all my life and just recently found Bach's Cantatas. I've only heard BWV 206 and 215. I dont even know what BWV means. Regardless, I took a liking to them. It's amazing how my ears seem to always tune in to true talent. Before I knew it was Peter Schreier, I knew I loved his sound.
The first time I heard Moonlight sonata, I was awe struck. I first heard it on a game. Resident Evil on the 3DO game system. A dark moonlit room in a mansion with a grand piano playing the tune. It was awesome.
I really like some of Schubert's work. But im getting off track here...
What is the best way to interpret classical music? Just listen and see where it takes you?
There are a few of you on here that seem to be absolute gurus in the genre. And I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to take the music in.
Mainly classical, but please feel free to offer advice on interpreting all styles of music.
Much appreciated!