Music that hits your Sour Spot
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It's even better inside because you have to yell over the bass, hi-hat and occasional S syllable.Any "piece of music" that makes a repainted early/mid 1990's GM mid-size EQUIPPED WITH NEON LICENSE PLATE sedans' dashboard uncontrollably,subsonically, and monotonously vibrate when filling up at a gas station all the way across an eight-lane highway.
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Anything arranged for marching/pep band should get an STD, suffer for a while, die a painful death, and then burn in Hell for all eternity.
The same fate should fall upon the following:
MOST country music since about 1980
MOST pop music since about 1990
MOST rap
Pieces of cr...uhh, I mean "music" that are theoretically sound, very difficult to play, and have gimmicky stuff in them, that TONS of people seem to like, but that just suck as music. (Kraft's "Encounters II" comes to mind)
The same fate should fall upon the following:
MOST country music since about 1980
MOST pop music since about 1990
MOST rap
Pieces of cr...uhh, I mean "music" that are theoretically sound, very difficult to play, and have gimmicky stuff in them, that TONS of people seem to like, but that just suck as music. (Kraft's "Encounters II" comes to mind)
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Any of those quodlibets for band that start out with "Selections From ..." Insert the name of any musical and PRESTO - aside from some Harold Russell Bennett arrangements (and very few of them, even), it's really pathetic.
My personal least favorite would have to be the Selections From "No, No, Nanette." Dear Lord, there's only one recognizable song in the show -- "Tea For Two." And the arranger has to find 63 new and clever ways to "bandistrate" THAT?
Just friggin' shoot me.
My personal least favorite would have to be the Selections From "No, No, Nanette." Dear Lord, there's only one recognizable song in the show -- "Tea For Two." And the arranger has to find 63 new and clever ways to "bandistrate" THAT?
Just friggin' shoot me.
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mine....
I made a promise to myself that I would never, ever, ever again play the quintet version of the Sonata from the Bankelsangelieder. I have just burned out on it from 'way too many performances of it over the years.
Oh, and all that crap from the late 60's and early 70's that were more about how many noises you could make on your instrument rather than anything creative.
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Oh, and all that crap from the late 60's and early 70's that were more about how many noises you could make on your instrument rather than anything creative.
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Robert Russell Bennett. Yes. Harold Russell was the guy in "The Best Years Of Our Lives." Thanks.
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-Theme and variations. Yes, I know they are part of the basis for many brass solos. But I just can't stand them.
-the majority of march music.
-pop music arrangements for band, or orchestra, or any wind or string ensemble.
-the majority of country music. Especially the Nashville scene.
-Krunk. Lil' Jon has contributed to the downfall of my generation more than drugs, alcohol and tobacco combined.
-the majority of rap music. Like any form of music, though, there are good groups, (like Mos Def, The Roots, Talib Kweli, etc...) But for those few good ones, there are ten other groups like Nelly, Kanye West and Fiddy Cent.
-I'm just not a big fan of Philip Sparke's music.
-Emo music. God, I hate that whole culture.....
-I've never been a fan of the Classical period, (Mozart, etc..)
-Likewise, I'm not one much for the Romantic period.
-American music medleys, unless they're done by Charles Ives
-the majority of march music.
-pop music arrangements for band, or orchestra, or any wind or string ensemble.
-the majority of country music. Especially the Nashville scene.
-Krunk. Lil' Jon has contributed to the downfall of my generation more than drugs, alcohol and tobacco combined.
-the majority of rap music. Like any form of music, though, there are good groups, (like Mos Def, The Roots, Talib Kweli, etc...) But for those few good ones, there are ten other groups like Nelly, Kanye West and Fiddy Cent.
-I'm just not a big fan of Philip Sparke's music.
-Emo music. God, I hate that whole culture.....
-I've never been a fan of the Classical period, (Mozart, etc..)
-Likewise, I'm not one much for the Romantic period.
-American music medleys, unless they're done by Charles Ives
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Them Basses - Blat fest no matter how it is played.
The Star Spangled Banner - What a terribly un-melodic tune. I'm a patriotic American, but I much prefer Oh Canada! Not the politically correct thing to say. BTW, if we have to play it with a vocalist - how about the A flat version so I don't have to hear idiots not make it to the "glare" please?
The Star Spangled Banner - What a terribly un-melodic tune. I'm a patriotic American, but I much prefer Oh Canada! Not the politically correct thing to say. BTW, if we have to play it with a vocalist - how about the A flat version so I don't have to hear idiots not make it to the "glare" please?
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If that's the case, then I said that because I'm knee-deep in that trash every day, and it gets a little tiring after awhile. Now, if I had said, "God, I hate that whole culture and my life is so dark and dramatic, and I just think I'm all alone in this world," then you might have a point. But I didn't.EuphManRob wrote:I think richland tuba 01 is saying that your quote "God, I hate that whole culture" actually sounds fairly typical of the very emo culture you despise...
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Re: Music that hits your Sour Spot
Interestingly enough that was the piece that introduced my mother to classical music. Decades after hearing it in music appreciation class in school, she still remembered it and the effect it had on her. You never know how a slightly unconventional piece is going to reach someone who has no interest in hearing the "Three B's"OldsRecording wrote:Personally, I think Ferde Grofe's "Grand Canyon Suite" could be forever stricken from the orchestral repitoire without the least injury to art.
My wife says the same thingknuxie wrote:The first 10 minutes or so of Bolero.....just get to the end already!!
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Music that hits your Sour Spot
An American in Paris.
A very overrated piece by an overrated composer.
Pretty much anything by Dvorak. Another greatly overrated composer.
Mass market Country and ALL, yes I say ALL Rap. Abominable culture polution, the both of them.
A very overrated piece by an overrated composer.
Pretty much anything by Dvorak. Another greatly overrated composer.
Mass market Country and ALL, yes I say ALL Rap. Abominable culture polution, the both of them.
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Music that hits your sour spot
EuphManRob wrote:Well... I wasn't going to have the gumption to say it, but since others have felt free to dismiss the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, I will go ahead and say it:
Brahms!
Stodgy, boring, nothing at all that gets my blood pumping...
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You haven't heard enough of him. Listen to all of the symphonies, choral works, chamber works, piano works.
Are you telling me that Ein Deutsches Requiem is BORING?