Was brought up on classical, it's only recently (one or two years or so?) that I've been listening to more rock music. This is probably because of introduction to JRock (it's actually very hard to find this genre locally), I personally don't like almost all western rock pieces I hear.
I do percussion in my high school orchestra, and used to be in my country's national youth chinese orchestra. Quit this year to prepare for my physics olympiad training, I need to work hard on that to get selected to represent my country.
I like the chinese orchestra better than the western. Obviously, it has different instruments (although some, such as Cello, Double Bass and many percussion instruments are taken from western). Also, some wind instruments have used parts from Western instruments, but changing reed and bell.
My preference... well, it's because the music form is more raw and emotional, to me it has more energy than symphonic orchestra or concert band, but more feeling and melody than brass bands etc. It's very human-sounding, not sure how to describe it. Maybe, you can find recordings online. It's probably influenced my cymbal selection for my drumset too, the type I'm using are less shimmery and clean sounding, but warmer and more raw.
Of course, I like the Western symphonic too. But, this type is special for me.
Artie Wrote:So, I was born and raised on Classical music. Bach, Beethoven, you name it. I didn't even listen to any different music until I found J-Rock, but now I'm going back to my childhood roots.
I play Classical music in an Orchestra, and take lessons from a said Orchestra member, so I may have a tendency to not like vocals in my songs.
Post your favorite pieces here!
The reason why I listen to JRock is because I don't understand the lyrics so I treat the voice as another instrument. With Japanese vocalists too, it's easy to do so, more so than most Western vocalists.
Artie Wrote:Chopin isn't one of my favorite composers.
Awesome piano etudes, I like technically difficult stuff. Of course, I can't play them very well, but it's fun and I don't really take piano very seriously, it's just something I do when I'm bored.