Bach anyone?

Discussion in 'Classical' started by tworupeesoul, Jun 10, 2007.

  1. tworupeesoul

    tworupeesoul Member

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    Heartbreakingly beautiful Johann Sebastian Bach, I like

    ya'll?
     
  2. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    Heartbreakingly beautiful? I disagree. But oh well, tastes differ. :)
     
  3. tworupeesoul

    tworupeesoul Member

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    herbal highs?
     
  4. amp7325

    amp7325 Visitor

    I like listening to and playing the music of Bach. I learned Prelude 1 of his English Suite II in Am for piano this year. It was a bitch.
     
  5. pazyamor

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    I like very much Brandenburg concert #3
     
  6. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    Ah, it's been moved, good. I was wondering what it was doing in the gay forum, so I assumed you were talking about his physical appearance. :p
     
  7. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Im a huge fan, I memorized a nice bit of his music on classical guitar :)
     
  8. aliandthebaba

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    ehhhh.
    baroque music is like listening to math.
    well it is listening to math. baroque music is completely built off counterpoint.. which is mathematically derived music basically.

    his chorales are amazing though.
    bach is always nice to start yourself into the infinite world of classical music.
     
  9. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Hey, some people LIKE listening to math, ok?
    haha :tongue: I love a lot of classical music but Bach is still my favorite :)
     
  10. tworupeesoul

    tworupeesoul Member

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    oh yeah.. Bach IS





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  11. dd3stp233

    dd3stp233 -=--=--=-

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    ^^That's my favorite piece of music of his.
    I love math music, like prime number music and fractal music but I don't think Bach sound anything like it.
     
  12. Nickie loves you

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    I just got the bach six symphonies composed for violas.
    Whilst some of them can be quite difficult, i'll make it happen.
    =)
     
  13. tworupeesoul

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    gud luck!

    i'm sure u'll excel


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  14. sanja_serbia

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    I enjoyed playing Bach back in the music school...
    "Heartbreakingly beautiful"?....Yeah, I suppose you could say so....:)
     
  15. DiSengaGe

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    I'm trying to get into some classical music, so I downloaded a 4 CD set by bach...

    only problem is, it's in flac!
     
  16. NovemberRain

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    He has wonderful pieces... I highly recommend to listen to them!
     
  17. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    bach is the genius

    i am really moved by his music. most of it can be made into heavy metal really easy too.
     
  18. rc98ee

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    I recently participated in a performance of the entirety of Bach's St Matthew Passion. It was wonderful, but the concert was 4 hours long!
     
  19. tworupeesoul

    tworupeesoul Member

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    that sounds GOOD
     
  20. Thekherham

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    I love classical music, but I am not a Bach fan. I'm more into the era from Haydn, Mozart, and those composers to the early 20th century.
     

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