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Jelloxox (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
try waking up to this in the morning lol
I dont know I like organ music for it's creepiness but its hard for me to get into outside of that. I wonder if it was meant to be creepy or did modern media destroy some once beautiful HMM I dont know lol. Bach is still the shizz tho hehe
SKRIBLSKULL (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this always reminds me of DRACULA HAHAHA LOVE IT!!!!
spreadingmywings (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yum. source stuff. i love this. yay bach!
3sixsex (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
work of satan
extrapizza36 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i learn this in school at music class andib love it
opmodd (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Brilliant...gives me piece at mind...finally..
smalin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Composers must have felt something alluring about patterns since [they] ... incorporated it into their work so it shouldn't be discarded as unimportant or a gimmick.
I wasn't saying that the use of patterns is a gimmick, but that the use of patterns that are more easily recognized by means other than listening are a gimmick.
If da Vinci told you that if you viewed the Mona Lisa under a microscope you'd see 1,000,000 copies of the Lord's Prayer in microscope print ... that would be a gimmick.
smalin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"Why do people enjoy patterns?"
One possible answer goes like this: pleasure motivates an organism to do the things that are pleasurable; organisms that experience pleasure when they recognize patterns will develop their pattern-recognition skills; pattern-recognition skills confer a survival advantage; etc.
3sixsex (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
niiice
geezwoman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Composers must have felt something alluring about patterns since some (possibly many, I don't know) consciously incorporated it into their work so it shouldn't be discarded as unimportant or a gimmick.
I would love to keep the arts mysterious but I can't help but break it down. Completely breaking down and understanding art, I think, is not possible. But to think in-depth about art is to try to break it down and understand its components. |