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Joona
Korea (South)56 Posts
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GHOSTCLAW
United States17042 Posts
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Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On October 23 2011 15:00 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: So basically, early romanticism? As opposed to guys like Wagner/Liszt?Classical; mainly Romantic era symphonies. Beethoven/Schubert especially. | ||
Joona
Korea (South)56 Posts
On October 24 2011 03:42 GHOSTCLAW wrote: oh, and a liquipedia page ^_^ (for fanclubs...) Will do hehe thanks. | ||
Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
On October 24 2011 03:43 Plexa wrote: So basically, early romanticism? As opposed to guys like Wagner/Liszt? I do listen to some late romanticism, just not as much as Beethoven who's my favorite composer. Despite the supposed opposition between the two, I enjoy both Brahms and Liszt immensely. I never got into opera so not much Wagner. Tchaikovksy, Dvorak, Sibelius are all late romantics and I enjoy their stuff a lot. Symphonies are preferred, but I also listen to a lot of piano stuff and piano concertos. On October 23 2011 15:03 Torte de Lini wrote: Can you send me some recommendations of some powerful classical music? Depends on what you mean by powerful. "Grand" - Beethoven's Third, Mahler's Eigth, Bruckner's Eighth Struggle and triumph - Beethoven's Fifth, Beethoven Piano Sonata 32, a lot of Chopin Joy/elation - Beethoven's Ninth, Beethoven's Seventh (sort of?) Despair - Tchaikovksy's Sixth, Mahler's Sixth, anything by Allan Pettersson Melancholy - Schubert's Eighth, Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture Random other "powerful" pieces: Beethoven's Piano Sonata 23 Brahm's Fourth Dvorak's Ninth These are pretty generic recommendations I don't really know what you're looking for/how much you know and is redundant @@ | ||
Empyrean
16937 Posts
On October 22 2011 04:44 Chill wrote: Yes, many times. Most common example I can think of is Blogs -> Strategy. I've done Blogs > General before. Either once or twice. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On October 24 2011 04:29 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: I do listen to some late romanticism, just not as much as Beethoven who's my favorite composer. Despite the supposed opposition between the two, I enjoy both Brahms and Liszt immensely. I never got into opera so not much Wagner. Tchaikovksy, Dvorak, Sibelius are all late romantics and I enjoy their stuff a lot. Symphonies are preferred, but I also listen to a lot of piano stuff and piano concertos. Depends on what you mean by powerful. "Grand" - Beethoven's Third, Mahler's Eigth, Bruckner's Eighth Struggle and triumph - Beethoven's Fifth, Beethoven Piano Sonata 32, a lot of Chopin Joy/elation - Beethoven's Ninth, Beethoven's Seventh (sort of?) Despair - Tchaikovksy's Sixth, Mahler's Sixth, anything by Allan Pettersson Melancholy - Schubert's Eighth, Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture Random other "powerful" pieces: Beethoven's Piano Sonata 23 Brahm's Fourth Dvorak's Ninth These are pretty generic recommendations I don't really know what you're looking for/how much you know and is redundant @@ Well, I don't know music that well, I just know what I like. I'm looking for powerful songs, usually lead by the piano, trumpets and/or violins. Can I give some examples and would you be able to make suggestions based off of it? (doesn't have to be necessarily classical music, instrumental is fine which is what I listen to often as well) | ||
bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
On October 23 2011 11:33 ryuu_ wrote: Just out of curiosity what kind of music does TL staff listen to to just chill out? + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + ^ I was actually at this live; if anyone has the chance this is the BEST way to spend NYE! | ||
Probulous
Australia3894 Posts
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Nyovne
Netherlands19124 Posts
On October 24 2011 14:51 Probulous wrote: What is your favourite thing from or about the Dune series? Why do our TL mods love the Dune series like we know they do? My male member his nickname is Shai-Hulud. You figure it out. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On October 24 2011 04:29 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: Fuck yeah Dvorak! So far as "classical" music is concerned, I'm fascinated by pantonality so debussy (early influence of it) is pretty awesome to me (so generic i know T_T), however I also have a fascination with ridiculously technical things - in particular baroque music (and liszt, but w/e). The more notes, the better! I guess you can see that influence in everything that I like I do listen to some late romanticism, just not as much as Beethoven who's my favorite composer. Despite the supposed opposition between the two, I enjoy both Brahms and Liszt immensely. I never got into opera so not much Wagner. Tchaikovksy, Dvorak, Sibelius are all late romantics and I enjoy their stuff a lot. Symphonies are preferred, but I also listen to a lot of piano stuff and piano concertos. Its not entirely obvious, but all of them have similar undertones and common features. | ||
impression
413 Posts
On October 24 2011 14:54 Nyovne wrote: My male member his nickname is Shai-Hulud. You figure it out. LOL! Grandfather of the desert. The giant sand worm. If I had one, it would be called 'Little Maker'. Anyway, on topic, which of the staff is best at tetris? | ||
Nyovne
Netherlands19124 Posts
On October 24 2011 18:03 A_Bandersnatch wrote: LOL! Grandfather of the desert. The giant sand worm. If I had one, it would be called 'Little Maker'. Anyway, on topic, which of the staff is best at tetris? I suggest using the search function and finding this: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=175252 Would answer your question! edit: " The Fremen believe that the actions of the sandworms are the direct actions of God, and so the worms have been given numerous titles such as the "Great Maker", "The Maker", and the "Worm who is God." Every erection is a thumbs up from GOD. | ||
impression
413 Posts
On October 24 2011 19:11 Nyovne wrote: I suggest using the search function and finding this: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=175252 Would answer your question! edit: " The Fremen believe that the actions of the sandworms are the direct actions of God, and so the worms have been given numerous titles such as the "Great Maker", "The Maker", and the "Worm who is God." Every erection is a thumbs up from GOD. ^ You have just become my favourite mod. Currently half-way through Dune Messiah, the first one was amazing. Also from that link, I am going to assume that Flamewheel is by far the most obsessed with tetris. I honestly didn't expect there to be a tetris thread on here. | ||
BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49484 Posts
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FranzP
France270 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18930 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25953 Posts
On October 24 2011 21:27 FranzP wrote: Is there a policy in preparation that will prohibit people from theorycrafting on unfinished unit that are not in the game, maybe won't be in the game or will be included in the game but not in there current state ? There should be; however | ||
jdseemoreglass
United States3773 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25953 Posts
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