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Enslaved - The Watcher

13884 says...

listenable (comparative more listenable, superlative most listenable)

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listenable


Comparative
more listenable


Superlative
most listenable

1. Pleasant or easy to listen to.

Mozart's music was popular because he wrote listenable works.

Deano (Member Profile)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

cool

In reply to this comment by Deano:
That sounds fair enough to me. I'll add it in.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
This type of counterpoint, which includes rounds, cannons and fugues, is a huge part of the concert music tradition ('classical' music is technically only a small part of the overall orchestral/chamber 'concert music' tradition which spans hundreds of years). You find this kind of counterpoint in Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc...

It fits pretty squarely in this category.

You are the boss, though.

In reply to this comment by Deano:
Feels more like a general music thing than classical in my opinion.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I don't get why this very counterpuntal and traditional western art music form would be excluded from your channel. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Coolest-Round-I-ve-Ever-Heard-Wendy-Carlos-Style

dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)

Deano says...

That sounds fair enough to me. I'll add it in.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
This type of counterpoint, which includes rounds, cannons and fugues, is a huge part of the concert music tradition ('classical' music is technically only a small part of the overall orchestral/chamber 'concert music' tradition which spans hundreds of years). You find this kind of counterpoint in Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc...

It fits pretty squarely in this category.

You are the boss, though.

In reply to this comment by Deano:
Feels more like a general music thing than classical in my opinion.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I don't get why this very counterpuntal and traditional western art music form would be excluded from your channel. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Coolest-Round-I-ve-Ever-Heard-Wendy-Carlos-Style

Deano (Member Profile)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

This type of counterpoint, which includes rounds, cannons and fugues, is a huge part of the concert music tradition ('classical' music is technically only a small part of the overall orchestral/chamber 'concert music' tradition which spans hundreds of years). You find this kind of counterpoint in Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc...

It fits pretty squarely in this category.

You are the boss, though.

In reply to this comment by Deano:
Feels more like a general music thing than classical in my opinion.

In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I don't get why this very counterpuntal and traditional western art music form would be excluded from your channel. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Coolest-Round-I-ve-Ever-Heard-Wendy-Carlos-Style

Bananarama - Venus

Backwards Beethoven

Oi. Oi. (Blog Entry by UsesProzac)

jonny says...

Perhaps the act of learning is its own reward? Whether they get to use that knowledge to amass material goods to make life easier is of secondary importance. I know that sounds idealistic, especially given the (assumed) fact that your students probably have far more pressing concerns than gaining happiness from reading and understanding Shakespeare. But if they can retreat from any of the ugliness in their world to a mental space of their own which gives them happiness, wouldn't that be worth it to them? I'm kind of thinking along the lines of what Andy Dufresne told other inmates in "The Shawshank Redemption" about taking Mozart and Bach, etc., with him into the hole (solitary confinement). It's the thing 'they' can never take away from you.

What subjects are you tutoring? What ages are these kids?

[edit] You could also make the point that even if the subject itself won't give them any particular happiness (I heard a rumor that some people don't derive pleasure from abstract mathematics, but I don't really believe it), rising to the challenge and overcoming it certainly will. Not to mention the self-confidence it will give them, and how that self-confidence can feed into every other part of their lives.

Rollerblading Street Musician

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'percussion, bottles, classical, performer, germany' to 'percussion, bottles, classical, performer, germany, mozart, symphony 40' - edited by Fjnbk

Yeah - So Would You Buy This Candy For You Kids?

siftbot says...

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Blankfist sings about Rottenseed

'Che soave zeffiretto' from Le nozze di Figaro

The Genius of Beethoven - Faith and Fury (Part 3 of 3)

The Genius of Beethoven: The Rebel (Part 1 of 3)

The Genius of Mozart (part 1 of 3)

lucky760 (Member Profile)

mauz15 says...

I have a favor to ask.
Yesterday I tried to fix the embed code of this dead video

www.videosift.com/video/The-Genius-of-Mozart-part-1-of-3

But I don't know what happened with the code because it is as if the new code does not work. As if there was no video at all. Since I could not fix it again because it assumed the video was replaced for a good one, I had to call it dead again.

The author of the post seems to not be around and I dont want to wait 2 days to try to fix it again and then maybe make the same mistake.

could you check the embed code for it and see what is going on, or replace it for this one?
I just tested this code and it works fine.

<embed id="VideoPlayback" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-1956959159395654204&q=en&fs=true" style="width:540px;height:440px" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash">



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