Has anyone else gotten so fed up with the agenda (((they))) have been pushing in modern music that you've started listening to classical music? It's a lot easier to enjoy when an untalented rap "artist" isn't spewing sonic diarrhea into your mind. In trying to keep it related to Jow Forumsitics, how far back do you think it was when they began pushing agendas in mainstream music? Elvis? Ella Fitzgerald?
What are some other Jow Forums approved musicians out there?
You don't have to be fed up with modern music to listen to classical music you just need to have good taste in music. This may sound crazy but you can enjoy a variety of genres even less sophisticated ones.
Landon Bailey
absolutely. I do not listen to modern crap. especially that horrible nigger hip hop noise
Carter Nguyen
Qotsa
Samuel Gray
Agreed. Anything that goes against the kike on a stick sits well with me.
I also listen to Neurotech and other "techno" stuff sometimes when I want to get hyped up about something. The fewer lyrics the better. Also, has anyone gotten into listening to music at 432hz? I've noticed a subtle calm when listening to music at that frequency. Particularly classical.
Put on the 9th Symphony, Fourth November, pour yourself a nice glass of red wine and enjoy.
Robert King
I guess that's partially the reason why I've started listening more, but mostly it was just that I heard a flute sonata by Bach that I really liked and I ended up reexamining my taste. I certainly don't mind that, at least in my head, it's an act of rebellion against the Jew-Nigger Industrial Complex, but I mostly just enjoy the music. I listen to Bach probably about 40 hours a week now.
Check out his harpsichord concertos if you've never heard them before. There's an incredible video on Youtube that's all of his harpsichord concertos played on antique harpsichords, some even older than him. It's amazing.
Yea classical music. Liked country until the last 5 years it’s become pretty faggy. Especially that new song about the cuck with the black baby
Grayson Barnes
It's all good, user. I understood. I love pieces from the Baroque period, or any really, that utilizes polyphonic melody. Something about that arrangement meshes with my mind. Toccata and Fugue has always intrigued me.
Jaxon Martinez
That's true sometimes. But lately I find myself listening to really random stuff that doesn't really promote an agenda. Prodigy's newest album was pretty good for mindless drivel. Sometimes it's good to relax the neurons. But honestly, turning on the radio repulses me and has so for about the last 3 years. Music in general objectively seems to be getting worse. >Inb4 millennial whoop
What's some of your favorite classical music, guys? For a long time, Borodin was my favorite. He was definitely the best of the Russian romantic era, even among his peers like Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky.
Borodin's Prince Igor is probably what got me into classical music.
It's hard to narrow it down for Bach, because I love his music so much, but if I had to choose one piece, it would be his Harpsichord Concerto in D Minor. I listen to it at least twice a day.
It might be the greatest piece of music I've ever heard.
I was listening to a couple of Pachelbel's fugues recently. He wrote a shitload of them and everyone shit talks them. I can't stand Pachelbel's canon, but for some reason I like his fugues, even though they're kind of generic and everyone else seems to dislike them.
James Powell
>based Based on what? Is that some kind of niggerspeak? How is this politics?
Adrian Sullivan
I agree completely that radio music is garbage. I'd just advise anybody to dig a bit deeper into genres that you don't think you enjoy. Music isn't getting worse, the problem is (((they))) only elevate the worst that music has to offer to popularity. There is often quality music in the underground scenes of even "degenerate" genres like rap. These artists just don't get any airtime because they are subversive or don't promote the degenerate agendas that successful artists do.
>How far back do you think it was when they began pushing agendas in mainstream music? Not my fault the conversation shifted this direction. Feel free to expound on my original inquiry, user. I've gotten into some witchhouse stuff in the last year or so. I agree there is some music that isn't total dogshit, but overall it seems to be what most people listen to. I'm also convinced that people who say "I don't really like music" have no souls, but I digress. It definitely seems like music today has been pushed to divide people even further than they already are. It's pretty difficult to reconcile people who mostly listen to "country" vs. people who listen to "rap". Not impossible, but not easy.
Leo Johnson
Yes, absolutely. I can also only tolerate the classics in terms of literature anymore. Everything else is pure garbage. And even the not infested movies start to bore me to death.
>how far back do you think it was when they began pushing agendas in mainstream music? Broadly speaking: Always. Even Bach has his Christian Catholic agenda after all. In the sense of (((them))). Since they took over your Nation, Holly Wood, Music Industry and most Publishers.
Vivaldi's the one composer I've just never been able to get into. As a kid, my mom played the Four Seasons nonstop and I just got tired of him, but I've always liked this piece in spite of that.
Angel Bennett
Some claim it was the prince of Darkness that invented metal, others favor Motörhead. But ney, it was this fine Gentleman!
Blake Clark
People used to listen to music like they still watch movies. With intent and no distractions. What does it tell you that now music is a few min long and basically background noise to whatever else your doing at the moment?
>Feel free to expound on my original inquiry, user. You should clarify, based on what? If this is some kind of niggerspeak, please translate to English if you want to have conversations with white people.
Angel Rogers
That makes sense because the "Folia" wasn't composed by Vivaldi. It's one of the oldest European compositions on record. Many composers have their own variations of it. Vivaldi's interpenetration is my favorite.
I get that. For me, it was the Beatles' Blue Album. I'm abhor everything off of that album (and everything by them, of course), particularly "Back in the USSR". The whole hippie movement is one of the most blatant agendas being pushed that I can think of since the turn of the century.
That's an interesting thought, and I think it's that way with all media now. People don't fully absorb themselves in any one thing anymore; when my girlfriend works, she listens to a podcast (I find this very distracting!), when she reads, she'll listen to music. The way we divide our attention, between communication, media, work and recreation all at once is just too much for me, and probably unprecedented in human history. I wonder how our brain copes, and how it will adapt.
I didn't know that. Thank you!
Ayden Martin
C'mon, user... Draw your own conclusion and contribute to the dialogue. Or don't, your choice.
That's Corelli's arrangement of a traditional tune, not Vivaldi's.
Vivaldi was fucking based though.
Oliver Hernandez
Epic post my fellow based kekistani
Henry Smith
I'd argue the Art of the Fugue is the pinnacle of Western art.
Ian Powell
Excellent, thank you. Please keep posting.
Colton Turner
Thanks for the correction, I didn't know that.
Nicholas Martinez
I like listening to Beethoven. youtu.be/t3217H8JppI I often have this in the background.
Joshua Miller
Bach was Lutheran, moron
Nolan James
I only listen to anime, classical or marching music.
Noah Evans
Something about frequency of A
Hunter Martinez
German education folks
Asher Rodriguez
I would encourage you guys to check out anything in 432hz whenever you're in a place without distractions. There really does seem to be a subtle calming effect in contrast to most music written around 440. I've heard a lot of theories about this, but never really landed on one that stuck with concrete evidence. Just a feeling, but still there nonetheless.
John Dowland's Semper Dowland semper dolens (viol consort)
The musick for winter in England.
Luis Wilson
No he wasn't
Sebastian White
>guys i have an addictive personality and i like to explore one single idea to the nth degree because i hope to discover the next new fad and be interesting at parties. i only dream about cock late at night.
go suck 432 dicks you drugless addict.
Christian Gomez
That’s very true people are always doing multiple things at once, by extension I think it doesn’t register to us as well as focusing on one thing. I know in the past when I’ve tried to listen to a podcast or music while at work one thing suffers. Either the music (don’t really pay attention to it) or the work (loss of focus).
Did individual dancing ever occur during classic music times say circa 1800's and 1700's?
Yes, men and women danced but was there a dance single people did? Lol.. strange but I never thought about it really
Parker Brown
When I visited Prague, I was shopping in a grocery store there and saw this chick dancing with headphones that were blaring some kind of house music. It was like a scene from the 90's or something, she looked like she was tripping hard. I thought about the same thing as I watched her dancing all by herself, user. Interesting thought.
>you've started listening to classical music? Long before I was J-woke, senpai.
Levi Jones
>drinking wine instead of whiskey Enjoy the "shower", degenerate.
Hunter Nelson
Yeah I've been listening to classical for awhile now. I really enjoy it. Much more relaxing to listen to and once you get accustomed to it, listening to modern pop music is just loud noise.
>Draw your own conclusion You asked if it is "based", I asked "based on what?" I conclude you're a nigger who can't wrap your purple lips around the English language.
Yeah, it's amazing piece, one of my favorite by Handel. I found an incredible organ performance of it not long ago. Check the footwork near the end, just incredible.
wow that's haunting as fuck on the organ a lot of that baroque music has an otherworldly quality on the organ it seems
I can't really understand what's happening but Bach's art of fugue played on the organ is a unique experience, it seems to actually fuck with your sense of the progression of time
I'm a fairly casual classical music fan, there's so much to listen to and learn about (and I've never had any training in music, instruments, etc.). It seems like once you get into it, the ride never ends because there's so much to it.
But since you mention that era of Russian music, Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade is one of my favorites. I don't know why, it feels like going through a fairy tale while listening to it. A lot of Russian work from that era is really interesting.
Mozart's concerto for Flute and Harp is another piece I like. Apparently he didn't like composing for flute for some reason. I am hesitant to talk about those big names like that, and Schubert or Haydn, I feel like a casual/surface fag. But speaking of, Haydn's second Cello concerto instantly stuck with me, and Schubert's cello quintet.
Aaron Campbell
>Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade related, his fantasia is my actual favorite piece of music ever: youtube.com/watch?v=fB0IHPGuTFo
Levi Mitchell
I've been really into Scriabin lately. Really digging the middle piano sonatas but Vers la Flamme is blowing me away.
Nicholas Morgan
classical music is for the based white man.
Dominic Morris
>I'm a cringe-inducing alcoholic retard that only listens to angry edgy horseshit
Progressive rock is the only music for the white man.
Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, Stravinsky, Puccini. Some Eastern European music is great before ~1915, but most of them were far leftists.
Zachary Reed
>432hz
This is nonsense.
Lucas Anderson
>angry >hurr durr let me just assume and stereotype fuck off leafster (link related) youtu.be/wtax3Fl-UZo
Sebastian Torres
These are pretty gud user, thanks. I think I just find full orchestra too over-bearing since my autistic brain has to keep track and think about every little thing going on. Probably because i spent my entire life listening to 4-7 member bands, which is infinity easier to keep track of.