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My question: If you knew someone in this situation, what music would you recommend they listen to?
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Put "eat chocolate" at the top of your list of things to do today. That way, at least you'll get one thing done. ☺ There, don't you feel better?
Please leave a comment! I enjoy hearing your thoughts, whether you agree with me or not. If we all agreed on everything how boring would that be? Worse than eating white chocolate, because it's fake. So be real, be yourself.
Pretty much anything from the romantic period of classical music. ( : Respigi's The Pines of Rome is a favorite. Dvorak's New World Symphony. Mahler's Symphony No. 1 is the best!
ReplyDeleteBeethoven and Jack Johnson - then on to Broadway musicals (which has a little bit of everything!) Yes, I'm eclectic!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking as a HOH girl (Hard-of-hearing), I was able to get a new digital aid that has different programs on it. One of them being for music. I went home, sat down at my piano and played from memory First Arabesque by Claude Debussy.... and wept. The notes sounded to me more vibrant, rounded, exquisite. I was (and still am) grateful for my piano teacher who insisted I learn pieces in the higher range than what I can normally hear. My suggestion? Anything classical.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, I have a huge smile on my face just thinking about this guy and his exploration in music.
This- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EleQhHSIP9k
ReplyDeleteI've never tried to list my favorite songs, but if I had to this would be in my top three if not number one. It's so beautiful
Marachi music is always fun, Bing Crosby, the MoTabs, Handel's Messiah, and Christmas music. Aaron Copland, Gustav Holst, John Williams, he could have lots of fun sampling folk stuff from all over the world...What a wonderful blessing music is!!
I love music with words that tell stories, so....
ReplyDeletePhantom of the Opera
Les Miserables
The Scarlett Pimpernel
Joseph and the Amazing.....Dreamcoat
Etc.
Listen to ALL KINDS! (Okay, leave out the rap and the dark, screaming kind.) And then pick out some favorites and listen to more of those.
ReplyDeleteI'd go for something like Peer Gynt...can you imagine the power of hearing Hall of the Mountain King for the first time?!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I am a jazz kind of girl. Blues also top my list of fav's. That's what I would have to tell him to start with. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating thought! I think Debussy would be an excellent place to start. If the person were LDS, I would actually listen to the children's songs from Primary, because the melodies are simple and memorable. Just as a good place to start. I sing those kinds of songs to my children when they are little because they respond so well. They also loved classical music.
ReplyDeleteSome of my favorites are Chopin, Liszt, and Tchaikovsky!
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