do you agree with that? Wondering how many feel this way.
here's some i been listening to lately
Listen to ost from these anime and you can legit cry/feel motivated enough to crush the world
(Just search on YouTube)
1. Psycho pass ost (there is a youtube playlist)
2. Death note ost
3. Boku no hero academia ost
4. Von terror in resonance
5. Attack on Titan ost (the owl theme, armored Titan theme are personal favorites)
6. Rem requiem
Video game ost (These are usually 1 hour videos with different ost)
1. Ghost runner ost
2. Bloodborne ost
3. Call of duty black ops 2 (cordis die and club music)
I don't think its just noise, I like quite a lot of movie sound tracks too, but never really listened to game music that much other than when playing them.
I also like classical music a lot, which the majority obviously wasn't written for vocals except for arias.
I think people that can't appreciate music for it's expression and emotion are usually quite uneducated and dead inside lmao.
I highly disagree with this. In our physics chapter of 'Sound' the definition of
• Noise - Unpleasant sound is known as Noise. It have unbalanced frequency.
• Music - Pleasant sound is known as Music. It have balances frequency.
So Music have balanced frequency and hence it won't come under the category of Noise. Simple science people! Those who downvote this will be considered people who failed physics test. I know I'm correct here because I'm physics ma'am pet 😂. Yeah nerd.
Lol ok 👍🏻
No 🥺 How is this noise? 🥺
https://www.youtube.com/embed/7maJOI3QMu0 Yes it got through! Thanks for MHO! Now here's the other link I held back!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVCuN_q1K_g&t=104s
@Sonorous What about this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qucczQ0Rn6A
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Big time disagree! The beat is the best part of the song. Most times I find instrumentals because I'd rather not hear the lyrics.
I started off playing piano and listening to classical music in Saturday morning "Music School" at Xavier University in New Orleans. It was the BEST introduction to music ever. It's the basis for all other types of music.
Since I was a kid I took up the guitar, STILL want to play the old violin I found somewhere for $35, and went from classical to listening to radio tunes: so I leaned over to pop, folk and rock and roll. The Beatles were my first rock and roll group. I played classical piano until I was 17 and even auditioned and got a piano class in college, though not a music major.
Loved the required "music appreciation" class I had to take that had us ID ing syphonies that I'd listened to a decade earlier on Saturday mornings. Piece of cake.
Liked a lot of 40s swing music and started listening to broader iterations of rock in MY 40s: Metallica, Soundgarden, Some completely instrumental Jazz: classics like Monk, Bird, Harry James, Pete Fountain, New Orleans Jazz, of course.
Anyone who thinks the above, including Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, Bach, Amient Music for Airports and other Brian Eno, they are simply ignorant ABOUT music.
I like hiphop, the Black Eyed Peas, WEezer, Tame Impala, Train, typically music with solid lyrics and groups who use harmony. Always liked the Police and Sting and picked up on the Stones later in life. Nothing wrong with lyrics, just as there's nothing wrong with instrumentals. Some days hou like soup, others you like a sandwich and some you like both.
A life without variety is not well-lived. The "Powehouse" symphony of Raymond Scoot you cited? I first heard excepts of that on a Bugs Bunny cartoon from the '40s or '50s that I saw on TV as a child. Don't get me started on how much I like Adult Swim and Aqua Teen Hunger Force! Also listen to world music of all kinds. All music refers to ALL MUSIC!!!
There is great music EVERYWHERE. Ignore the idiots.
Doesn't matter about the lyrics. To concentrate, it's likely better without lyrics, which is why there is instrumental music in so moany video games. In film, great music heightens the action in the film. Most folk know this. Maybe you can wise up the naysayers. But a closed mind is a terrible thing.
Almost all of my iTunes is classical music. I do my work most of the time listening to it. I have close to 80 GB of music stored on my phone. I can also Bluetooth it to my sound system and play it at a low volume. Now, when I am out on the town with friends I generally go with the flow of what they want. I am good with everything from Country all the way to top 40. I learned a long time ago to never be critical of another's taste in music. This is one of my favorites.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/nl_IVInNp68Strongly disagree! The textbook definition of music is Vocal or INSTRUMENTAL sounds, or both, combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, Melody, and harmony in an expression of emotion. Noise is when I try to make music!
https://youtu.be/hMzIk2pUuNU
Rosanne Barr might be your hero then lol
What is that sirens song? She is just so unbelievably better than I!
Nope. Hell, I literally listen to some "noise" as a genre. Most music ain't that.
Sounds like people who have never listened to a single song that wasn't some billboard top-10 pop hip-hop radio hit, and probably think Mozart is a rapper who was inspired by Kanye. It's like getting a history lesson, not from a historian, but from a person who lived their life in a bunker with one record stuck playing on repeat for 40 years.
Completely disagree and I tend to wonder if people who are lyrics-bound even love music or just the message of the lyrics. If the music on its own communicates a great deal to us, then instrumentals should be a big part of what we like as I see it. We shouldn't need the lyrics as I see it to "say something". They're complimentary at most from my perspective.
It gets a bit blurry because vocals can function like a unique instrument and not just a form of communicating verbal things. But if people love music as a medium of communication on its own absent any further poetic depth from the verbal side, then I think they'd find instrumentals having just as much to say as words.
From my mind, it's like asking if a painting needs words written on it expressing a message for it to be considered a work of art able to communicate a great deal.
I enjoy a variety of instrumental music ranging from newer artists from various genres to simple chamber type music. I think it really depends on what you’re in the mood to listen to as well as the artist. I think I could listen to Ben Folds play piano without ever singing and be completely happy.
It depends, I really love Lindsey Stirling, she plays way better than I do. Most of her's have no lyrics.
I will say though some of those old PC games my dad plays with that sound is just horrible noise.
Like which ones does he play?
I don't know but the most annoying are old and sound comes out of the internal speaker, not the big ones connected.
I just asked and he said old DOS games.
Well sure if you go THAT far bavk it sounds bad, but nowadays?
Try listening to the ones i linked. :p
Those are better than his, I don't like them but they are not just noise.
Why dont you like them?
Same reason I don't like many kinds of music, didn't sound good to me.
Ok lol
I disagree with that entirely and like a lot of dance/techno songs purely for their melody even if the lyrics aren’t exactly profound. Speaking of video game music, I know it has lyrics, but here’s my most recent favorite:
All music is technically noise. That opens up a whole argument
But do you like it?
Its like calling ‘salads’ just ‘plants’ lol
Lol so true! But I may have to sit this one out, lest I have an existential crisis 😂
I know people like these, i just ignore them because they don't know what they are talking about. I tell them to go learn some music before talking about it, usually that pisses them off. I do the same with people who think they can cook 😁
It’s not “just noise”. It was created with a purpose. To set a mood and probably effect the game to some degree. If you have come to like it, and listen to the pieces alone, than it’s a comfort for you. Nothing wrong with that.
I disagree. Some of it is really nice. I do have to say that I usually only like it when I already like the version with lyrics.
Love it. Though I also consider when the person just makes some noises that aren't words also just instrumental. Like inuyasha lullaby
https://www.youtube.com/embed/1eFj6SVGyZkAnyone who says this is "just noise" is a doofus...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zCTJmXrgsFgI love listening the soundtrack of movies. I have the complete soundtrack of Star Wars
@DonkeyDan oh god yex! Love it. I think venus is my favorite
I love the piano harp and violin without vocals. It sounds so pretty
Yeah that piano piece i linked is quite good. Very moving i feel
Yeah, I abhorrently disagree with that lol… frankly, a lot of people have no idea what they are talking about when it comes to music.
Everything is noise, even vocals. True noise is either white noise or pink noise, but really, you can say all sounds are noise.
I'm a huge Alan Walker fan and half his stuff has no lyrics, and I love it.
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