Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 4:4. Allegretto pizzicato
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1:12 Bartok, slapping the funk out of strings since 1927.
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So Emanresu, what defines 'music' if we can't give it an attribute of 'good' or 'bad' in this world you painted? Would music that makes humans more creative be 'good' or music that makes humans less creative 'bad'? How about music that has only positive effects on nature in every single scientific test given, and music that only has a negative impact? Would we be able to call those 'good' or 'bad' if they exist?
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Very interesting and beautiful.
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I know sceptember made the comment over a year ago, but there is no such thing as "good" or "bad" music. Sorry to burst that bubble.
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@TempoFurioso Tchaikovsky's 4th symphony 3rd movement...altho in the end they used their bows. still it's fascinating to listen to :D
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@Strikr ...you expect, in the age (actually BEYOND the age...) of...Van Halen...and Metallica...to have the string players ignore a movement like this and look the other way?...just the other day I got into an exchange about the emotional impact of Eddie Van Halen putting the electric power drill to his guitar during a live performance...saying they didn't HAVE to play it is like saying the Amazon river didn't REALLY have to keep on flowing, it could relax for a change...
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@fredericfranc They didn't HAVE to play it...
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@Bobgoober16 Sad to admit, more than a composure is involved, more like real tears. Somebody like the Who?, no, it was Abbott and Costello, ripping the strings off their guitars, yes, with their teeth, yes, that will move me to tears every time. Can Bartok do that? But a Strad is a Strad, we are talking here about some real money...



Considering you have twilight and two other bullshit videos on your profile sceptember, I don't think you have the privileges to comment here.
FranzLisztian 1 year ago 52
This is my favorite Bartók piece.
ShockTheseTrees 2 years ago 5