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multiple21-May-2008media/entertainmentGalomorro Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifierby votes34564.5%

  Do you like "classical"-type music?



VotesAnswer
14Yes, certain kinds
11Sometimes - depends on my mood
5Yes, a lot
2No, not at all
1Other

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Melf Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 22-May-2008 7:35pm  

Yes, certain kinds. I love Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. Chopin's Nocturne #2 in E Flat is one of my favourite pieces of music ever.

I've been listening to Bach's cello solos a lot recently, since watching Truly Madly Deeply. * love *
Galomorro Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 22-May-2008 7:39pm  

No, not at all. Never could understand it nor get into it. It annoys me to hear background music of most kinds in films also -- it's distracting to me.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 22-May-2008 8:39pm  

Yes, a lot.
Iseult Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 23-May-2008 5:09am  

Yes, very much.
bill Survey Central Gold SubscriberTriple Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 23-May-2008 7:42am  

a little, not a lot
bill Survey Central Gold SubscriberTriple Gold Star Survey Creator
(reply to Melf) posted 23-May-2008 7:43am  

Truly Madly Deeply *yes* (except for all the snot)
Jody
posted 23-May-2008 9:06am  

I enjoy lots of classical music. I don't like cacophony ("experimental" or some "modern" orchestral music) or opera, though.
RGirl
posted 23-May-2008 9:26am  

Certain kinds and it depends on my mood.
LJD Bronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 23-May-2008 11:11am  

yes
Melf Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to bill) posted 23-May-2008 1:23pm  

*laughing out loud* To be fair, the 'stache is almost as bad.
bill Survey Central Gold SubscriberTriple Gold Star Survey Creator
(reply to Melf) posted 23-May-2008 1:34pm  

Oh, I forgot about that... ugh, yeah. But, still, Alan Rickman is just great. That was the first movie I ever saw him in, and well, I loved him from the start.
I just saw Sweeney Todd and he sings in it... *wry smile* He's till great, though. *smile*
Melf Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to bill) posted 23-May-2008 1:51pm  

He's excellent *smile* And, he sings in Truly Madly Deeply, too...! but he is about fifteen years younger and isn't made up to look like a very old creepy Victorian fella. I watched him in the Ang Lee Sense and Sensibility the other day, excellent stuff. I suppose he's lucky he's not too typecast; he seems to be best remembered as his evil parts.
aquawolfy Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 23-May-2008 3:44pm  

Yea when I'm in the mood for it.
moviesnob Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 23-May-2008 4:08pm  

Certain kinds. It really depends on what mood I'm in.
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 23-May-2008 8:40pm  

Not generally, but it depends on my mood.
Crayons Triple Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 23-May-2008 11:09pm  

I just don't get it.
llamamama
posted 24-May-2008 1:40am  

Yes, very much so. I listen to music based on different components and the instrument part is definitely one of them. I very much enjoy listening to music that is very involved in one instrument or seems complicated to play over all.
That's how I can find myself listening to an otherwise crappy song; either because they can play really well, or because they can sing very well.
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to llamamama) posted 24-May-2008 12:43pm  

...which explains why you like James Taylor. *grin*
llamamama
(reply to LindaH) posted 24-May-2008 1:24pm  

Exactly *smile*
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
posted 24-May-2008 8:48pm  

Some of it is awesome, other stuff is too pastoral or mechnical.

Also, a lot of it is like avante garde cinema of the 20's and 30's, creatively ground breaking in it's day, but surpassed by similar elements found even in mainstream film today.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to LindaH) posted 24-May-2008 8:52pm  

James Taylor knows how to expressively pick a guitar. There are more complex musicians lacking that gift.
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 26-May-2008 10:44am  

Very much so.
kcthedog Survey Central Gold SubscriberSilver Star Survey Creator
posted 28-May-2008 12:17am  

*check* Yes
Think about it, music evolves just like a living creature; classical music is the father of jazz and rock and roll. To appreciate music is to appreciate all forms of music.
JessicaWoman99 Silver Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 28-May-2008 9:04pm  

Yes sometimes i do love classical music for a change and depending how I feel
JessicaWoman99 Silver Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to kcthedog) posted 28-May-2008 9:08pm  

> *check* Yes
> Think about it, music evolves just like a living creature; classical
> music is the father of jazz and rock and roll. To appreciate music
> is to appreciate all forms of music.

wow you could not have said it any better how awsum and very cool KC
kcthedog Survey Central Gold SubscriberSilver Star Survey Creator
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 29-May-2008 11:21am  

*smile*



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