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      Classical Music - Discovering The Meaning

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      Ross
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      Classical Music - Discovering The Meaning
      Feb 20, 2010 11:18:13 pm
      I don't mind certain pieces now and then.

      Thing is though - I try to think what they could be about and I struggle.

      For example:

      Bach - Air on a G String

      Beautiful piece of music. However, I don't know whether to feel sad or happy and I just think it would be interesting to see what different people make of it/think it's about?

      Love? War? Peace? A certain emotion? Or is it not really supposed to be about anything?

      Same goes for any lyric-less music like this. Would just like to hear different people's views.

      Give it a listen and say what you feel!
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      Re: Classical Music - Discovering The Meaning
      Reply #1: Feb 20, 2010 11:28:26 pm
      I don't mind certain pieces now and then.

      Thing is though - I try to think what they could be about and I struggle.

      For example:

      Bach - Air on a G String

      Beautiful piece of music. However, I don't know whether to feel sad or happy and I just think it would be interesting to see what different people make of it/think it's about?

      Love? War? Peace? A certain emotion? Or is it not really supposed to be about anything?

      Same goes for any lyric-less music like this. Would just like to hear different people's views.

      Give it a listen and say what you feel!
      I'm the same mate that piece is a bit too dentist waiting room stuff. I like that stuff when I'm pissed it takes on a different meaning I know sh*t about it but Stravinsky always sounds good when the mood takes you-give that a go. 

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