Published on 12, July, 2020
Hi all,
Am new here. A little nervous. Wanting to say something to connect with others, but not really sure how to do it on a forum with "niceties". (Have stayed offline and off social media for a good number of months to years (depending on the platform), now.)
A question I could ask, about which I wonder if others experience the same, is: When it comes to "symmetry", do you have any "unusual" things you like or need to be symmetrical?
For example, I didn't think I really had a need for symmetry, in terms of the common organising of physical items.
But then I started to analyse the type of music and sounds I like to listen to. Then I discovered that I really only like sounds that are completely symmetrical, in terms of panning, or fade-in and fade-out, or patterns of pitch. I also really like music that is structured A-B-A; it's the only structure that to me feels satisfyingly complete.
Does anyone here have anything like that?
Hello. My musical tastes are not based on symmetry but I have noticed that I like vocal music to be emotional, I like Blues and Flamenco, for example. However, for instrumental music, especially orchestral, I much prefer it to be very precise and mathematical. Therefore, I like Baroque music, but really dislike the music of the Romantic movement of the 19th Century.
Hi. That's really interesting. What are the reasons, do you think, that you prefer different things in each of vocal and instrumental music?
I think that it is because the human voice is the ideal medium for expressing emotion, and instrumental attempts at inducing emotion in me feel artificial and fundamentally irritating. I feel like I'm being manipulated or conned. I love Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, but really cannot stand Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy.
Good point, about Bach's use of voice!
Which pieces of Bach, Haydn and Brahms do you like?
I haven't listened to as much Haydn and Brahms. I'm not sure why, but I tend to stay in my little realm of keyboard art music the most. So I could do with orchestral recommendations.