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- | Music is perhaps the loudest of all the classical arts. | ||
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- | Ever since the dawn of humanity music will have been an invaluable part of the human experience, from serving as a part of one's culture and belonging, as a means of bringing people together, as a pastime or to experience emotions, both just out of the box or by the means of music in association with emotional experiences. The earliest humans, incapable of speaking languages, will still have listened to and engaged in the creation of music, whatever they may have come up with. | ||
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- | In a way music is a language on its own, though organized much more loosely and based entirely on its human perception/ | ||
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- | Unfortunately I never learned to play, create or otherwise seriously interact with music. One could say I am a simple music consumer, although perhaps a bit more enthusiastic than most. I have spent hundreds of hours trying to learn //how to get// music I really like, ie. video game music [[: | ||
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- | For my perspective music is relevant because of [[: | ||
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- | On this wiki I will be trying to document my experience with certain pieces of music, perhaps try to put into words the things music makes me feel and to give individuals context on what music I like and why I like it. It keeps happening to me that I introduce people to my vast music library, they find something they don't like and then end up getting a wrong or weird impression of my music tastes. The reality is that I have quite a lot of context for almost every piece of music I call my own, very specific tastes, usually only like 4 out of the 20 mp3's in a folder and of those 4 only specific sections //within// one track, for very specific and deliberate reasons I could explain in my sleep. Well, I do most things very deliberately, |
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