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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4XEPdYO5mM

I wanted to share this with you, /jp/, I hope you enjoy it.

>> No.8312004

Thanks

>> No.8312024

>>8312004
You are most welcome.

>> No.8312027

Beautiful. Thank you.

>> No.8312034

>>8312027
I'm gladly thrilled you enjoyed it.

>> No.8312070

That sucked.

>> No.8312101

>>8312070
To each his own, I believe.

>> No.8312151

OP, are you well versed in classical music?

>> No.8312162

>>8312151
I'd say so. Why do you ask?

>> No.8312183

>>8312162
Because I have a classical instrument you might be fluent with.

*whips out dick*

>> No.8312189

I like me some Liszt, thanks OP.

>> No.8312197

If only this was board related content.

I could have a conversation about something like this

>> No.8312208

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WqJ35BZUAc

>> No.8312206

>>8312162
I really enjoyed that piece, and I've always wanted to break into understanding classical music (periods, forms, styles, etc.) but never know where to start. Email field if you would be interested in being a mentor.

>> No.8312215

>>8312206

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_classical_music_traditions

Read Roland de Candé's Universal Music History if you want to take it somewhat more intricately since Wikipedia is only going to give a surface knowledge. I cannot mentor anyone as I do not believe I'd teach well, you'd rather be with books.

>> No.8312228

>>8312206
Or Schoenberg's or Hindemith's books or any other renowed name of music study of the late XX century.

>> No.8312239

>>8312228
Do you do that as some kind of anonymous marker or is it really how you write dates?

>> No.8312248

>>8312239
I count centuries with roman algarisms, everyone does. Do you not count centuries that way?

>> No.8312260

>>8312215
>>8312228
I appreciate the advice! I wouldn't have known a credible source to seek out, so that helps a lot. If you feel like idly sharing music in the future, you know a willing recipient.

>> No.8312279

Pinky out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGRO05WcNDk

>> No.8312281

>>8312260
Since I see you are somewhat interested in such a subject, let me give you regards to the former information. Candé is a music historian, Schoenberg and Hindemith were more of music theorists, they studied more methods rather than history. Candé is somewhat comparable to Gombrich to music, giving a wide but detailed array of information of the centuries and productions of music during history. You could also try, if you wish for more history related information, the authors from The Cambridge Companion series, they have many books with deep information of life and work of certain composers as well as certain periods, very well written.

>> No.8312288

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjvTTfbpWjY

strings here
piano a shit

>> No.8312294

>>8312248
I never see it used in a sentence that way unless I'm crazy here. Never mind me, I just wonder if it's the same person every time.

>> No.8312318

>>8312288
I'm sorry that you are such an angry person. Here, cheer up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgFrQnf9Kkk

>> No.8312324

>Unfortunately, this UMG-music-content is not available in Germany because GEMA has not granted the respective music publishing rights.

This is the country I'm living in, /jp/.

A country that fucking blocks Wagner and Chopin from Youtube.

>> No.8312334

What dou you, fine sirs, think about touhou classical arrangements?
Refined an aesthetic art or a miserable attempt to look like a music connoiseur?

>> No.8312329
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8312329

>>8312318
fuck you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPY7xL1JItQ

>> No.8312337

>>8312288
How come all sonatas for strings, despite the range, require piano, with maybe exception of Paganini's then? Even Shostakovich's cello second doesShostakovich's cello second has a better piano melodic line than the very instrument it was composed for

I'm not mad

>> No.8312351

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2XzoA94Zws

Otaku related because taking it easy.

>> No.8312358

>>8312288
fuck violins worst stringed instrument that wasn't an electric guitar

>> No.8312362

>>8312334
I honestly despise any attempt of a varied musical style for touhou music that ranges outside of the video game usual, especially jazz and classical. They simply do not resemble the styles they strive to be, concluding in something that is not the original music nor a new one. It just ends up being a travesty.

>> No.8312377

>>8312334
Haven't heard one I enjoy.

>> No.8312388

>>8312329
I see your prelude and raise you a prelude, angryfriend.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6yuR8efotI

>> No.8312392

Who needs instruments?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WPkfGd1q-s

>> No.8312398

>>8312337
sonata a shit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEDfZgDPS8

>>8312358
suck my cock dude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kX-MQrqFkQ

>> No.8312411

>>8312388
>babby's first prelude

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIhs3zECHlM

>> No.8312415

>>8312411
>2011
>using fingerboard markings whilst learning

>> No.8312431

>>8312411
I'm trying to wrap my head around anything from Bach's cello suites being less entry level than the rest. It's not working.

>> No.8312452

>>8312431
>>8312411
One could just pick a random movement out of a random sonata that few know and say it is not entry level. That doesn't show any more knowledge than posting, lets say, Rachmaninov's piano first or a Beethoven symphony. I never understood why people care about this.

>> No.8312462

Any good waltzes for taking it easy?

>> No.8312473

>>8312431
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyFysf14x0s#t=2m

if you think anything in the first suite compares to this, you need to go back to mississippi stop-stop

>> No.8312479

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ_76mp2xdA
Any violinists?
Playing head low tier second violin ;_; in my orchestra.

>> No.8312483

>>8312362
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDWiBHtM0Y0

>> No.8312488

>>8312473
From a compositional standpoint? Sure, but it lacks feeling when compared to "babby's first".

>> No.8312494

>>8312483
You're trying to prove his point, right?

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8312515

>>8312488
>it lacks feeling

>> No.8312522

Unfortunately, this UMG-music-content is not available in Germany

>> No.8312528

here, have some contemporary classical, take it easy and contemplate life

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skVSc98ZDsw

>> No.8312551

>>8312528
Sure, why not. Do the same, friend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z51mbVAgAlk

>> No.8312564

Post-avant jazzcore is better than classical.

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8312573

>not downloading and learning to play your favorite VNs sheet music

>> No.8312575

>>8312564
You're the same kid that thinks it's better than progressive dreamfunk, aren't you? Of course you wouldn't appreciate classical.

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>>8312564

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8312602

ZUN > Haydn.

>> No.8312646

>>8312602
But Bach>ZUN

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