anyone feel music has properties beyond just the satisfaction of listening to music you like? not just goosebumps but a glimpse of the past or a positive outlook that lasts after the song is over? when I listen to Lead Belly, John Lee Hooker or any old folk/blues I get very hopeful for humanity because of what can be encoded in these songs
>>42468548If you feel that way you should develop a taste for Bach.
>>42468588where should I start? Since it’s classical all the performances are by different orchestras/performers
>>42468604Start withGoldberg Variations by TureckCello Suites by CasalsMass in B minor by Herreweghe
I remember the days, sitting on the porch with my family, singing and dancing down in Mississippi.>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wvew5lXCTE
>>42468548yes, 80s-90s fantasy anime soundtracks are absolutely incredible especially when combined with an awareness of the visual artwork they accompany. it really feels like you're watching a realm with magic and beautiful nature and seeing really beautiful scenes, it's amazing. i recommend this song from "The Weathering Continent" (https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=B5r9uRA3mn8) and also the entirety of the Record of Lodoss War soundtracks (both volume I and II). >>42468588I actually developed a taste for classical music because of anime, lol. Death note, and also record of lodoss war, both have a lot of classical music in their soundtracks. I think Japanese people have a natural taste for "elegance" and they notice this where it's present in other cultures outside of their own. I think this is why they love "fancy" things from Western culture, like Western architecure, Western artwork, Western sweets, "formal" Western clothing, and classical music. A lot of the Western things they like seem to be pre-21st century stuff. This pinterest page (https://pin.it/37LxKytEr) is an example of what I mean. It seems like they love stuff like this. People make fun of weeaboos for liking Japanese things, but Japanese people are just like us in that way too, lol.
>>42468882>have a lot of classical music in their soundtracks. also they do use some actual classical pieces in their soundtracks, for example they use Vivaldi's Concerto for two violins and cello in D minor in this scene. It's amazingly done too, it fits so well with the scene. Japanese people really have a strong sense of "elegance". https://youtu.be/jQ8vB0R4CTo
>>42468882>People make fun of weeaboos for liking Japanese thingspeople make fun of them for being cringe gaylords
>>42469000and how is liking art made by Japanese people the same as... wow. nerdy cosplayers. you and people who speak and think like you on this site seem like you all got bullied for being nerds or outcasts in highschool and then try to act out your power fantasies by being an obnoxious, belligerent fuck to other people on here all the time, or like the adult version of a kid in a black ops 2 lobby. being an asshole isn't going to make anyone like you.
>>42468548Look into the BEN my mixIn Blue Eisenhower November BEN threads as they call them, there are YouTube links to songs.It is said that if you learn to BEN meditate , then listen to those songs and the YouTube 'my mix' function, you can have an easier time engaging a type of thought processing used by BEN men, called Hyper Inversive Thought .This allows creative breakthroughs, and higher order advanced problem solving.An extension to game theory psionics.BEN men are weaponizing methods of thinking that the CIA, DIA, and Darpa have tried to keep locked up in classified programs. These methodologies using music to mesh the Morphic Resonance of individuals in deep thought, are in special access programs. BEN broke the data out, 8 years ago.It has been getting refined ever since, for public usage.It is, "off the beaten path" few encounter all of these details together.If you choose to learn more, that's on you.There is always a difference between knowing the path, and walking the path.How far you go, is your choice.No one will force you to push your EDI higher, because the greatest value, comes from the self propellant.https://youtu.be/2aolo8gqXP0Master Hyper Inversive Thought , or remain a primate on a rock flying through space.The choice is yours.
>>42469352>jungle music>advanced problem solving
>>42468548Yes, music is divine. That physical vibrations produce emotionally evocative tones is among the strongest evidence for a benevolent God. 256hz is 256hz.https://youtu.be/4VR-6AS0-l4?si=1gkTOZNT1t37KO5G
>>42469309I stopped reading your female spergout mid-paragraph, get off this site and go play dress up or something, whore>>42468548some music gives me transcendent feelings, I think the reason is just what plato said about certain sights and sounds reminding a person (subconsciously) of the beauty of the "ideal world" in his terms
>>42468882>I think Japanese people have a natural taste for "elegance" and they notice this where it's present in other cultures outside of their own. I think this is why they love "fancy" things from Western culture, like Western architecure, Western artwork, Western sweets, "formal" Western clothing, and classical music.Back in the 90s and 2000s, baroque European music and fashion was really popular in the visual kei scene, especially with bands like Malice Mizer. I don't think the trend exists anymore, but even in anime, you can tell they still have an appreciation for European culture. Sad that our culture is being preserved by foreigners instead of our own people.
>>42468604i've been listening for a long time. i think the best advice is to listen to your local classical radio station or the bigger ones on the internethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkGutORdigg&list=RDzkGutORdigg
>>42468548Everything in the universe is made up of vibrations, sound vibrates, atoms vibrate, etc. Where do you think they got the name for "string theory?" Sound taps into the very fiber of the universe, and music is a creative process that turns that sound into something cohesive and beautiful. That's why we get goosebumps when we listen to music, it's affecting our minds AND bodies because it's tapping into something beyond pure physicality. Music is one of the purest ways that humans can interact with the universe. Or think about birds. They don't have the intellect or creative capacity that humans do, but most of them sing by default. Why? They have no concept of "beauty" and squawking works just as well. But most of them sing because sound vibrations are the underlying fabric of reality, and nature steered their evolutionary path into being musical creatures.
Here’s how I relate to music.>Rhytmic musicOverwhelming majority of modern music falls into this category as they contain drums used in synchronized patterns. I’ll only put it on if I’m able to dance, and I mean dance as if no one is watching. Dance as if it’s your last step.>Melodic musicMost classic and historical music falls within this category. I put this on when I’m seeking inspiration for my thoughts or feelings.Listening to a beat makes the brain demand from the body that you get up and move around to the rhythm. >I can focus with modern music thoYou don’t know what focus is. Working while hearing music is possible and sometimes preferable when you have to bang out some menial tasks, but focus is a different thing. Modern music is for the body. Melodic music is for the brain and soul.
>>42470748>They have no concept of "beauty"They usually have more concept of beauty than most human beings. Only special human beings have a concept for beauty. Birds have this concept by default.But I can agree with that part of your post that talks about frequencies and vibrations.
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