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re: The Band/Artist Game

Posted on 6/26/13 at 9:04 am to
Posted by 3xlsugrad
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 6/26/13 at 9:04 am to
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Seriously?
Of course. When I was just getting more into classical and opera, Mozart's Requiem was my favorite. I decided to develop a finer ear for this kind of music, I should to different versions/interpretations of the same piece allowing me to listen for subtle differences/nuances between performances.

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putting it on repeat for days or weeks after I hear it.


I do the same thing. It drives other people nuts. For me I each time I listen to it consecutively I hear something slightly different allowing me to move closer to the soul/essence of the song's core.
Posted by bobbyray21
Member since Sep 2009
9490 posts
Posted on 6/26/13 at 2:46 pm to
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Of course. When I was just getting more into classical and opera, Mozart's Requiem was my favorite. I decided to develop a finer ear for this kind of music, I should to different versions/interpretations of the same piece allowing me to listen for subtle differences/nuances between performances.


No doubt it's an amazing piece of music. What is your favorite variation?


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I do the same thing. It drives other people nuts. For me I each time I listen to it consecutively I hear something slightly different allowing me to move closer to the soul/essence of the song's core.


I have to force myself to stop, or 'll literally go - for truly great songs -- a month with one song playing over and over. I try to limit myself to three or four days.
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