Today's musical interlude
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@Larry said in Today's musical interlude:
@klaus said in Today's musical interlude:
Hm. There's nothing wrong at all with the music, but I for one would not classify the latter song as "classical music" but as pop/rock played with some classical orchestra instruments.
One of my professors caught me hanging out the second floor classroom window after the bell had rung, yelling down to one of the cheerleaders practicing on the football field below. It pissed her off. She yelled at me and told me to get in my seat. Then she proceeded to say something almost as dumb as you just said. She said "no one is capable of composing classical music today". I told her I'd write a piece for her by the end of class. She said no, she didn't want to be bothered by me "plucking" on the piano during class. I told her I didn't need a piano, I'd write it without one, and play it for her at the end of class.
At the end of class I played for her what I'd written in my head, got a standing ovation from the class and gave her my best "fuck you" smile
You made me smile again.
I’d love to hear this — would you post a video of you playing it for us?
Also, I really enjoyed the Gino Vanelli — a couple of his hits were in the background soundtrack of my teen years, though I was never into his music. Massive talent.
For a musical interlude, I just stumbled upon this. Delightful. Rest In Peace, Billy Preston
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@Ivorythumper said in Today's musical interlude:
@Larry said in Today's musical interlude:
@klaus said in Today's musical interlude:
Hm. There's nothing wrong at all with the music, but I for one would not classify the latter song as "classical music" but as pop/rock played with some classical orchestra instruments.
One of my professors caught me hanging out the second floor classroom window after the bell had rung, yelling down to one of the cheerleaders practicing on the football field below. It pissed her off. She yelled at me and told me to get in my seat. Then she proceeded to say something almost as dumb as you just said. She said "no one is capable of composing classical music today". I told her I'd write a piece for her by the end of class. She said no, she didn't want to be bothered by me "plucking" on the piano during class. I told her I didn't need a piano, I'd write it without one, and play it for her at the end of class.
At the end of class I played for her what I'd written in my head, got a standing ovation from the class and gave her my best "fuck you" smile
You made me smile again.
I’d love to hear this — would you post a video of you playing it for us?
Also, I really enjoyed the Gino Vanelli — a couple of his hits were in the background soundtrack of my teen years, though I was never into his music. Massive talent.
For a musical interlude, I just stumbled upon this. Delightful. Rest In Peace, Billy Preston
Link to videoWhen I was in college the cassette player hadn't even been invented, much less portable video ewuipment... even if there had been I wouldn't have done that in the classroom where a spontaneous thing happened. I didn't video tape me and the cheerleader later that day either, and that was much more interesting...
Billy Preston- the "fifth Beatle". He's good. Reminds me of an old friend of mine named Don Lewis. Don played small clubs, was a one man show, and he could pack the room. He also did a lot of work over the years with Quincey Jones, who used Don on a couple of Michael Jackson albums. He went on to be a product specialist, first for Hammond Organ Company, then for Roland.
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@Ivorythumper said in Today's musical interlude:
@Larry
Surely you remember it and can play it for us! ?Actually, no. It wasn't that important.
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I am pretty sure someone posted here:
"Most modern day orchestras are nothing more than 1700's-1800's cover bands!"
But yes, music does evolve.
US country music 1950's is very different from 2010's country music. Does that make one country music and the other not country music? Ummmm, probably not.
For most people (of course not every one), the ages from maybe 10-30 set your musical tastes and personal understanding of what a certain "genre" if music should sound like.