Antonio Vivaldi - Flute Concerto in G minor 'La Notte'
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Cronological order:
1st: classical music
2nd metal
Obviously classical music influenced metal, and it is easy to understand how a headbanger could like classical music:
Awesome lords as Beethoven or Mozart could be compared to an Tommy Iommi, jimi hendrix or Jimmy Page: they truly loved an instrument and explored it to an all new level.
It's just simply ok to love both types of songs, classical music is awesome on a way and metal is awesome in another!
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Ahhhh so happy and up beet... So were dose the metle come in, sorry but I cant make the connection
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@djeepgu We can forgive Nothing! It's up to God to forgive
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@magpie4321 we can forgive him for that , just listen to this magic tune
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Excelente... Babosos paren de discutir y déjense cautivar por ésta excelente pieza del barroco.
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@sunzsu Metal is a type of attitude.. this masterpieces has Metal..its like i say "this music kicks ass"
(bad english!)
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Back then, people played real music, most of today's music is a complete joke and shame
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@sunzsu More like early R'n'R ;)
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@suffiice That failed to change my mind, this music has soul unlike any other. Metal might or might not be influenced by truly great composers but classical music is still much too extravagant. In my eyes (and ears too) modern music that takes influence from people like Vivaldi and the like turn masterpieces warped.
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@annieISdead So much like.
i hate this "this is metal"-fuck. its NOT metal, its baroque classic. if you like metal, like it. if you like classic, too. fine. but dont legitimate your classic-cd with "yeah! this is early metal bro!!" -.- sry guys, but vivaldi had nuthin to do with metal. face it, you just like classic obviously, independently from any kind of metal.
sunzsu 8 months ago 28
Vivaldi was a priest.
magpie4321 7 months ago 9