Classical Music Speech Challenge
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Being raised with and playing classical music, you got me thinking about Number 3 as I always play something soft and/or classical (no words) in the background when I work or lean something new. Then I got to Number 4 and spit coffee on the screen! ROFLOL I imagine that’s true, though, for any number of younger folks. Many good points to ponder here, JoJo, although I, for one, have no trouble hitting the back of the room. Just call me the “no-microphone” kid. I don’t hear correctly so my voice is usually either too soft or too loud. But when I want to hit the back wall, lookout! :)
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I love classical music too, but I know several who think it’s boring. My son loves it. Now, Carla, you ought to know not to be eating or drinking when you read MY blogs! Hope your screen is okay.
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I have a love/hate relationship with classical music because my father (a PH.D. in music) always had it playing 24/7 while I lived at home. He still does – every time I’m over – it’s the only music playing and really takes me back! However not all classical music is good music – just like too much of anything else is not good – and variety is much better for the ears and for the soul – at least for me. I DO love instrumental music though, and prefer soundtracks from movies over much classical music – the only exception would be Mozart, Chopin, some Beethoven and Bach – and a little Haydn and Schumann. The rest I can take or leave. Someone once said of Wagner’s music – ‘what hell will be like’ and I have to agree! My favorite instrumental sound-scores which beat any classical music in my opinion are the scores of Elmer Bernstein in ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ and ‘Age of Innocence’ Also the great score of ‘Titanic’ and ‘Meet Joe Black’ – I could go on and on – but you get the idea. As long as it’s good music – the style does not concern me – old or new.
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I hear ya, Cindy. I love lots of different types of music.