I keep watching it in a 1/4 speed, and it just looks like he's rotating his wrist before he hits a key with his thumb. So, when I cross my thumb under my hand, I should not strike the key while my thumb is under my hand?
What is /classical/'s opinion on Bach's BWV 565 (Toccata and Fugue in D Minor) ? It is controversial, due to the authorship and all of that. I do not like the Toccata at all, but I find the fugue to be quite enjoyable (it is the less known part, ironically)
I think haphazardly featuring classical music in everything from comedy sketches to movies and TV-shows should be illegal. This, among other great pieces is ruined for me through pop-cultural osmosis.
Ryder Cooper
How the fuck are you supposed to play this shit on violin
try turning it to the right, should be easier to read that way
Wyatt Wilson
My teacher forced me to play the last movement of the first sonata and i have to perform it twice. it's been fucking 3 months and I still struggle and I just want to lie down and cry when I practice, fail, get slightly better, have anxiety attack in front of teacher and play it worse than last time. funny thing is i can play beethoven's pathetique sonata on the piano like it's nothing whilst i can't play simple pieces like kreisler's preludeandallegro for some reason.
Samuel Davis
The finale to the Waldstein Sonata is so good holy shit
and it's unfortunate that she's a meme, because she deserves better than the troglodytes who have never listened to any of her music and only mention her name because she was a female composer.
Gabriel Morales
what did they mean by this
Dominic Turner
ayy
Joshua Jackson
...
Juan Morris
Famous comedian finds the humor in Wagner. Oversensitive Wagnerites get buttmad and likely blame the jews for everything. Everyone else continues to find Wagner and his -ites laughable.
Henry Torres
good meme
Easton Hill
>Oversensitive Wagnerites get buttmad and likely blame the jews for everything i found it pretty funny tho
Cameron Gonzalez
turn it around 360 degrees and moonwalk away
Eli Bennett
ever tried fucking her?
Leo Harris
It's Wagnerian, not "Wagnerite".
Zachary Lee
chisel my nizzle
Austin Watson
Post your favourite recording of le quattro stagioni right now.
Beethovens 7th mvt 4 anyone?? How about mozarts overture to the abduction of sergalio. Or third movement of beethovens moonlight sonata.
Jeremiah Cooper
BUMPZOLD
Daniel Baker
stop signalling
Jose Watson
1600: classical started
Benjamin Hill
that would be baroque aesthetically romantic music had little to do with metal, except for a couple joke pieces
Adrian Brown
Plainchant = scratchy blues recordings of blind lemon jefferson Renaissance polyphony = 50s / 60s era rock, Beatles, Beach Boys Late Renaissance / Early Baroque = 70s Rock, led zeppelin, early sabbath Baroque = 80s death metal - early Sepultura, slayer, Atheist, cannibal corpse Classical = 90s grunge / hard rock, Alice in Chains, Faith No More, Soundgarden Late Classical / Transitional = Early black metal, guitar virtuoso albums like Vai and Satriani Romantic = Black Metal, 2000s era death metal, Mastodon, Lamb of God, etc. Modernism / Early 20th century = Tech/Prog/shit like Dillinger, Animals as Leaders, Protest the Hero Mid 20th century avant garde = fucked up bands like Borbetomagus 1980s minimalism and "Downtown" = grove shit like Meshuggah, Gojira Late 20th century minimalism / neoromanticism / individualism = shitty djent with clean vocals and maybe the odd scream
This post is great because both the classical and metal crowds will hate it
I don't hate it but that's just autistic no matter how you look at it.
Christopher Cruz
Post cute pictures of composers >Rachmaninoff
Adam Cox
>Brahms
Isaiah Reyes
>Liszt
James Thompson
>Fauré
Levi Long
>Schubert
Ryan Ramirez
>Valen (do NOT bully him!)
Tyler Bailey
Where to start with Valen?
Ryder Bailey
le cimitiere marin
Christopher Green
It's Wagner Guo.
Daniel Cooper
it's wagneriANO
Samuel King
he wasn't a composer yes i know
Connor Murphy
he looks like he's seen some shit
Ethan Young
Wew lad quality shitpost
John Lopez
>that guy who complains about a really good recording for no reason >that grandma with a sunset picture who complains because REEEE ADS >that cute old guy with a german name who comments "i love this piece it fills my heart with joy!" >that guy who comments in spic/slav >"Why would anyone dislike this??!!!"
Can someone give me a quick rundown on the relationship between mozart and haydn? In one it says Haydn was Mozart's teacher, whilst in the other it says they rarely met each other.
Mason Jackson
G E N I U S
Michael Sanders
a challenger appears
Mason Myers
>In one it says In one what? Mozart was a child prodigy, he was already quite a famous performer and composer by the time he might have met Haydn, he didn't need Haydn as a teacher. It could be said that he learnt a lot from Haydn though even if they hardly met, Haydn certainly wasn't formally his teacher. I think there is direct evidence that he knew Michael Haydn quite well and it is assumed he knew F J Haydn but not much proof or regular contact.
Adam Nguyen
"Musikkhistorie" by Elef Nesheim. It says "even though mozart studied with haydn, they learned a lot from each other; a quite unique teacher-student relationship"
Michael Cruz
the real question is = was Mozart Beethoven's teacher