Music that is old, yet stimulating.
By deodavid
@deodavid (4147)
Philippines
July 3, 2012 11:49pm CST
Hey there everyone,
I had this thing that i thought about just as i woke up right now, Ive been sleeping, by the way. I heard the neighbors music i think its Beethoven or some renaissance kinda music and it really boosted me up it kinda gave me some kinda of stimulus to write or do something the lazy around so right now i am writing i think i should read on something about this kinds of music. I know I'll learn something good and that i can use.
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3 responses
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
5 Jul 12
Old-time music is the best. The music from the 50's to 70's are really hard to forget so that whenever I have the opportunity I listen to them at home. I love the music of Andy Williams, Connie Francis, Paul Anka, The Cascades, Neil Sedaka, Petula Clark, and Lulu. I can never exchange their music to the non-sense kind of sounds (sorry,
) many teenagers do appreciate today.
) many teenagers do appreciate today.@deodavid (4147)
• Philippines
5 Jul 12
Hey there well times have really changed so as the likes for music, i like my generation of music since i am a 90's guy, thanks God for MJ and some other rockers of my days anyway i think most of the old songs are still remembered by the younger age since they are more nicer to the ear and to the listening mind, unlike some songs of today but i do like some of the new songs today.
@agmamayo (804)
• Philippines
5 Jul 12
That is right, old music are really stimulating, and soothing to your ears. Your brain is driven into a world of imagination and it is really exciting and relaxing. Likewise I have experienced such feeling when I am listening to some old classical or romantic songs of the past like those of the Platters or Nat King Cole, I feel like I am transported to the past where these songs were first heard and were popular. It was a good feeling, and when you listen to old songs they help you remember your past, the things that you did when you are still young and those music were played on the airwaves at that time. When I hear classical or what you call renaissance music, I feel like I inside a concert hall listening to such beautiful music, old music really let your imaginations fly, and that's the real magic of old music. Compare it to the kind of music today, where most are auto-tuned and the lyrics are not audible or clear enough in the song, much like when you try to sing it you will need a printed lyrics in order to sing along with it.



