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progressive music and the age (pg. 5)
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| Elmo-On-XTC |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
all i know is i love the dirty tek :D
is that an age thing or what? not many people i know that are my age like techno |
thats because nobody listens to techno no more
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| AmbiguousBliss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Elmo-On-XTC
thats because nobody listens to techno no more
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lol, Kev... Now you're just sounding like Eminem. :p |
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| Elmo-On-XTC |
| quote: | Originally posted by AmbiguousBliss
lol, Kev... Now you're just sounding like Eminem. :p |
techno is :cool: :toocool: |
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| AmbiguousBliss |
| Age-wise, I don't think progressive music has any limits as to whom it reaches. Personally, I think saying that it's reserved for a 19+ crowd is sort of like saying that classical music is only for those who are 45+. Doesn't work for me. |
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| abercrombieboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
LoL where did this come from? :conf: :stongue: seems like it is YOU who cannot form a paragraph.. this was just some random sentence :wtf: |
lol i WAS talking about myself |
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| dEsidEL |
| my question is .. why do prog DJ's always like to go by their real names .. ? heh guess i can never be a prog DJ since my real name doesn't sound sauve enuff .. :p |
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| abercrombieboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by RyanMarcus
Who is the idiot? Hmmm... I think that idiot is you. Do you even know the slightest thing about Classical music? Both forms, both genres are similar in the sense that they are 'artistic' and 'creative', and emphasize and encourage those sort of inclinations. The ONLY difference between prog and classical, is that there is no dynamics changes in prog. It is banged out as loud as possible, at the same level, throught the balance of each track. Besides that, there are really no differences between the two. Feel free to explain -- rationally -- where this unfounded crock of bull is coming from. |
well RYAN, what a beautiful name...Ryan Phillippe..mmmm
YES i do know a lot about classical music, as well as jazz, as well as prog...I have played sax, the viola (do you even know how to pronounce that?), and am a med student...if you are trying to insult my intelligence, please don't try. and that sentence comment before by that other ...well MDs don't have to form sentences.
the differenceS between classical and prog are severely different than what you appear to imagine. first off, there ARE dynamic changes in prog...second, do you actually believe that progressive music is no different than classical music if you take out (in your opinion)dynamics? well then you are a complete fool...remember uneducated little buddy, you are trying to compare digweed to chopin and schubert, and bach, and tchaikovsky, and elgar, and well a load more people that I guarantee you were a little more musically gifted than the digger. so go back to your box and rethink your views. |
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| AmbiguousBliss |
| Simma down, guys. I really don't see the point in bashing peoples' musical tastes or each other's intelligence levels. :thepirate |
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| RyanMarcus |
| quote: | Originally posted by abercrombieboy
well RYAN, what a beautiful name...Ryan Phillippe..mmmm
YES i do know a lot about classical music, as well as jazz, as well as prog...I have played sax, the viola (do you even know how to pronounce that?), and am a med student...if you are trying to insult my intelligence, please don't try. and that sentence comment before by that other ...well MDs don't have to form sentences.
the differenceS between classical and prog are severely different than what you appear to imagine. first off, there ARE dynamic changes in prog...second, do you actually believe that progressive music is no different than classical music if you take out (in your opinion)dynamics? well then you are a complete fool...remember uneducated little buddy, you are trying to compare digweed to chopin and schubert, and bach, and tchaikovsky, and elgar, and well a load more people that I guarantee you were a little more musically gifted than the digger. so go back to your box and rethink your views. |
Well genius. First off, you insult and attack, but give no supporting evidence. Wonderful way to argue something, mister doctor sir. As well, I always thought that any post-secondary student had to meet certain requirements on an entry examinaion that tests their command of the English language. Having noted your obvious deficiencies in this regard, I'm led to question the authenticity of your 'doctoral claims'. Doctors need to spell intricate medicinal words and such. You seem rather challenged by the prospect of basic communication skills.
Secondly, I have thirteen years of formal training in classical music. I think I know what I'm talking about. For exapmle, another difference between the two, is the matter of tempo. Tempo does not change in EDM @ all. With classical it does. But I'm not arguing their differences. Similarities exist in the motivation towards creativity and originality. And emphasis on multiple layers of sound, as well as thematic changes within tunes. Both emphasise rhythym immensely, and often rely a lot on patterns of notes. More post-modern classical music tends not to function in such ways, but with the composers you listed as examples, it does. I won't digress into this any further, because long posts get boring.
That is all
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| Endlesswave |
| quote: | Originally posted by contemplator
this post is $$$$$$ |
Thanks man. I call it as I see it...:D |
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| DJRocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by RyanMarcus
Well genius. First off, you insult and attack, but give no supporting evidence. Wonderful way to argue something, mister doctor sir. As well, I always thought that any post-secondary student had to meet certain requirements on an entry examinaion that tests their command of the English language. Having noted your obvious deficiencies in this regard, I'm led to question the authenticity of your 'doctoral claims'. Doctors need to spell intricate medicinal words and such. You seem rather challenged by the prospect of basic communication skills.
Secondly, I have thirteen years of formal training in classical music. I think I know what I'm talking about. For exapmle, another difference between the two, is the matter of tempo. Tempo does not change in EDM @ all. With classical it does. But I'm not arguing their differences. Similarities exist in the motivation towards creativity and originality. And emphasis on multiple layers of sound, as well as thematic changes within tunes. Both emphasise rhythym immensely, and often rely a lot on patterns of notes. More post-modern classical music tends not to function in such ways, but with the composers you listed as examples, it does. I won't digress into this any further, because long posts get boring.
That is all
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can u say "OWNED?" |
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| Dr. Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJRocco
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can u say "OWNED?" |
No not realy. I don't mean to sound like a crapper but RM didn't say anything in that long post. |
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