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Hello all..... I am a pretty big music geek and not scared to admit it. It is a pretty cool gig to get called on a regular basis by people willing to pay you to play music. Here's my question.........
Who is your favorite composer and why? Dont be shy! Doesnt have to be a classical composer like Beethoven or anything. Just who is your fav. |
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John Williams
cause he made more money than anyone else doin it |
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Hello all..... I am a pretty big music geek and not scared to admit it. It is a pretty cool gig to get called on a regular basis by people willing to pay you to play music. Here's my question......... Who is your favorite composer and why? Dont be shy! Doesnt have to be a classical composer like Beethoven or anything. Just who is your fav. WOW good question. I like all types of music so pinning it down like that for me is like asking a child to pick their favorite candy. |
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True........... Charles Ives made enough money to buy a child. He saw one that he liked...... went up to the family and gave them a big wad of cash for their child.
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Dan Folgelberg
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Tchaikovsky and Rossinni
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JJ Cale
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Edited by
The_Pete_Man
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Thu 12/04/08 03:14 PM
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HANK WILLIAMS (1923-1953)
Once Hank came along, America's songwriting and its culture changed. He showed that it was OK to bare your soul in plain English, and sound like you were doing just that, instead of singing and writing with a detached irony. He also was the first country writer that the Pop music industry consistently took notice of, because he was writing better songs in the early 50's than anyone on Tin Pan Alley. (In fact, his contribution to American music is so important, that many detractors have claimed he either bought or co-wrote most of his songs. Humorously, a large number of his handwritten manuscripts have surfaced over the last 15 years or so, showing that he nailed many of his songs on the 1st or 2nd draft.) |
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I'd have to say Shyne po,
Jamal Barrow is his real name, |
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Edited by
PBug
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Thu 12/04/08 03:19 PM
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Jean Sibelius
Edit. And Piotr Tchaikovsky The music of these two make you go all buzzy inside. |
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Rossini - Gotta love that Italian playfulness. Composed some of the best overtures ever (Barber of Seville, Theiving Magpie, William Tell, to name a few)
Beethoven - Strict, stern and very very German lol My fave symphonies are the 9th & 5th (cliche? I don't care lol) Mozart - probably the greatest musical genius the Earth has ever seen or ever will again. |
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Danny Elfman. What can I say....I dig his quirky work and he kicked @ss with Oingo Boingo.
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Danny Elfman. What can I say....I dig his quirky work and he kicked @ss with Oingo Boingo. Nice one Krupa! The Edward Scissorhands score is some of the most beautiful music ever written |
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Danny Elfman. What can I say....I dig his quirky work and he kicked @ss with Oingo Boingo. If you like Danny Elfman, try listening to his favorite composer ....... Carl Nielsen. |
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
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My fave modern composers: Jean Michel Jarre, Trent Reznor, Vangelis & Micheal Cretu.
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Did Vangelis do the "Bladerunner" score?
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Did Vangelis do the "Bladerunner" score? Yep. It's fantastic |
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My fave modern composers: Jean Michel Jarre, Trent Reznor, Vangelis & Micheal Cretu. I dig alot of Reznor's work bro but the remix of Broken...you know..."Fixed" wasn't my bag...not sure how much heroin he was wacked out on but...Dude....not good! |
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