March 25, 200817 yr We need a "What's the most "in between" piece ever written!?" where we'd pick the most so-so average piece ever. No extremes.
March 25, 200817 yr There's no point rebuffing an un-backed-up one-sentence opinion with an un-backed-up one-sentence opinion - it's just going to turn into an argument about who feels he's 'more right'. I disagree.
March 25, 200817 yr We need a "What's the most "in between" piece ever written!?" where we'd pick the most so-so average piece ever. No extremes. "Most" is already a superlative though. "What is a rather (but not really) average piece?" would be better.
March 26, 200817 yr "Most" is already a superlative though. "What is a rather (but not really) average piece?" would be better. Good point. .. or AVERAGE POINT?
March 27, 200817 yr This must be the dumbest discussion ever. I haven't bother to even look at the greatest concerto discussion or the greatest tin whistle improvisation discussion, but I am sure that this ranks as the "Greatest most pointless discussion ever".
March 28, 200817 yr Greatest tin whistle improvisation!!!!!!!!!!!!!? WHAT!? Where is this. I must see it.
March 28, 200817 yr This must be the dumbest discussion ever. I haven't bother to even look at the greatest concerto discussion or the greatest tin whistle improvisation discussion, but I am sure that this ranks as the "Greatest most pointless discussion ever". What's wrong with sharing opinions and preferences? Why be so negative?
March 28, 200817 yr Tchaikovsky 4 is the BEST because it's SOOOOO EMOTIONAL NUH UH! Beethoven's 5th... cuz it is loud... very moving! HAAAHAAAA :w00t: :laugh: Corbin surely is a genius in disguise.
March 28, 200817 yr The greatest piece of music IMO is Blue in Green from the Kind of Blue album by Miles Davis. Never has a single track of music touched me so deeply. I.. I really have no words for it.. :)
March 29, 200817 yr Lol. Yah, Tchaikowsky was emotional, but a lot of people hold that against him. People criticize the hell out of him for "playing to the masses." To me, that's not a bad thing! Playing to the masses? :blush: what does that mean seriously?
March 29, 200817 yr Playing to the masses? :blush: what does that mean seriously? means he was there, every Sunday, in church... doing his thang
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