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Originally posted by Indiana and in general I dislike most kinds of classic music. Mozart mostly is too "poppy" for me (O.K., the requiem is not), and other classic titles just lack "the beat" (Beethoven is one the few that actually have some kind of beat in their music.)
Beethoven has "the beat", because he couldn't hear very good, so liked it a little bit louder.
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Uh.. amazing, he couldn´t hear a thing by the end of his life, and yet, he had every sound in his mind, ready to pop out into the world of sound, like something amazing, strong, almost violently passionate. Amazing. Should we reconsider banning TV and computer games? Maybe even electricity?! Ok, go to sleep girl, you had a tough day.
Originally posted by Alice Uh.. amazing, he couldn´t hear a thing by the end of his life, and yet, he had every sound in his mind, ready to pop out into the world of sound, like something amazing, strong, almost violently passionate. Amazing.
Yes it's amazing.
But Mozart was and is also amazing.
He wrote down a complex composition he only hear one time as he was a child (don't know which one it was - must have been something he heard in a church - can't remember at the moment).
cu/2 magog - Germany - flying with OS/2 Warp speed...in a vehicle named eComStation (eCS)
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Author of the Java Movie Database - http://www.jmdb.de
JMDB v1.35 FINAL is available (2007-09-20)
Homepage: http://www.juergen-ulbts.de/
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