What is the most beautiful piece of music you have ever heard?
What is the most beautiful piece of music you have ever heard?
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This is musically and sound-wise very crude and brutal, but I can't remember any other song that would've fucked up my feelings as much as this has. The vocalist sounds unusual at first, but when you listen to it a little bit further you see he has so much passion in his singing it really makes this absolutely beautiful. I feel emotionally stripped, like there's nothing left
>Footprints by Warning
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Transition from Intro to Svefn-g-Englar
Vangelis - Memories of Green
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When Jonsi comes in with the bow
the sixth station from spirited away, but joe hisaishi
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studio ghibli's music in general is just really good, leagues above pretty much any other cinema
by joe hisaishi *
>that comments section
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Not exactly fitted to every persons taste, but I found it fairly soothing.
Brilliant choice, user
Hisaishi's soundtracks for ghibli were the first pieces that got me into music, actually. I don't listen to much classical now, but those soundtracks are magical and vivid even without visual context.
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the second part of this song starting at 4:20 is up there
type o negative was mostly catchy post ironic buttrock, but they had some jaw dropping moments of pure brilliance that catch you off guard
wow yea there's some heavy shit in there
yeah there's definitely something about the music that I can't put my finger on, he has a very unique style. cool to hear that's what got you into music dude
The koln Concert and tabula rasa
Top 5
Like most experimental music it needs a few listens to be fully appreciated.
I know it's pleb, but it does something to me emotionally every time I hear it that no other song does. I can't really explain it.
Joanna Newsom - In California
Good selections
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This is my favourite but I can't seem to find my favourite recording. Especially at about 10:30
The chords, the rise and fall of the strings. That part always brings the feels.
arvo part
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schubes
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tallest man
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jacksonfive
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and that part in 'in the flowers'.
saint saens the swan
hmp! pretty much taking up the keyboard this summer just to learn avril, and maybe one day the satie. nice.
nice
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The very end always gets me super feely... this interpretation is amazing as well.
alec eiffel by pixies
Linkin Park - In the End
that's pretty cool.
I started out with emo rock. Wish I could say Hisaishi
beautiful choice
THIS is not pleb
"Fix you" by Coldplay or anything Ed Sheeran is pleb
music for 18 musicians, surely
"Clair de Lune"
By Claude Debussy
Played by Pascal Roge
OR
Zoltan Kocsis
Fuuuck this is gorgeous.
You can laugh but this song always tears me up a little
sappy as hell.. but damn this is beautiful
Seconding Avril, along with maybe the finales of Don Giovanni and Swan Lake.
Tip Toe Win in My Jawdins by Riff Raff
Fucking gorgeous
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so many memories... :) :(
The live version of Long Season
it's just too beautiful, especially the ending when the piano loop just ends and there is like, 5 seconds of silence. Shinji just walks off, never to be seen live again
This is beautiful, thank you.
link it
my parents always play this during Christmas, pretty gud
how about this one
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or this one
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>dark was the night
my nigga i was just learning that on guitar rn
gachiGASM
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Their vibratos sync.
I love the Goldberg. Who's your favorite interpretation?
Lawrence English -- The Peregrine
The vocalist started another band named 40 Watt Sun, if anyone is interested. It's not as good as Warning, but it's worth checking out.
Ave Maria, of course
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John Butler - Ocean
why are the japs so good at classical?
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>that fucking first segment
>that fucking finale
every time
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at 1:28:50
There are literally many songs. I'll try to summarize them. If if you feel interested they'll be down below:
>Steven Wilson
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>Sigur Rós
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>The Gathering
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>Opeth
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>Ulver
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>Anathema
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>Joe Hisaishi
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>Alcest
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>Camel
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>Dredg
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>Tom Waits
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Also some of jazz, post-rock and ambient stuff.
I have a really soft spot to piano music and these 'ethereal ambient' with vocals or sampled vocals.
>Steven Wilson
>Sigur Ros
>Opeth
>Anathema
mi negro
Good thread
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underrated album
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oh and also
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and the GOAT shoegaze album
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Good House by Deakin
Shawn Lane's Epilogue for Lisa. It's a song he made for his sister that died in a car accident. Life wasn't very kind to him either. He was truly something else.
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>not Golden Chords
Oh yeah
bump
Overrated album imo, I like Just for a Day more
their early EPs are also p gud.
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This is the most beautiful kind of music
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You'll hardly get it if you're not a balkanese or eastern euro at least
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I cry almost everytime
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Really don't mind if you sit this one out tho
Something eerily beautiful about this song, if you like shoegaze check it out
fucking hell user, I was literally going to post this
The innovative use of the horns, the massive non-melodies throughout, the idea of the orchestra being the bedrock and the piano the ocean with you swimming in all the notes
the way the piece builds and builds
this was truly his masterpiece
...
this, so pure and so wholesome
This so much. Absolutely beautiful
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You like that, huh?
worst meme ever
shill
God my coworker listens to shit like this all the time.
>kill me
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Might have been posted already but everything with late layne staley fucks Me up.
When the string section enters in Concierto de Aranjuez's adagio.
this gentle concoction