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Tring to explain why I like instrumental music - Drealm - 05-10-2009 Ok. Imagine for example that you have to describe this using music: A spaceship arriving on a new planet discovering a new civilization. So for me you have two main choice: 1. Lyrics: You take a singed song, commonly called a ballad made of the singer, the drum and his acoustic guitar. The way he would describe this is with lyrics, for example singing this accompanied by his guitar: "and then the spaceship came across the galaxy, gling gling gling, and the planet welcomed him, gling gling gling, (chorus) "I'm new on this new planet, and I face new technology I don't know..." Ok This was an spontaneous example I just erupted out for fun...:loco::confused: So here it's the lyrics that make the description. 2. Music: An instrumental composition that actually describe this scenery with instruments organization and simply good musical structure and inspiration, well-made enough for you to SEE the picture without lyrics. So here it's the music that make the description. THAT'S what I'm searching for in instrumental music. I think it really takes more musical imagination and hard work to do that than just writing down some lyrics accompanied with acoustic guitar. For example that's why I like Mike Oldfield; he actually manage to describe landscape and stories with a 20 minutes instrumental (not to mention the amazing 60 minutes Amarok). And that's why I like video game music: when good, it can describe a whole place/story just musically. And some movie score manage that, but it's not always great; a rare thing. And that why I recently discovered Ozric Tentacles that is a pure psychedelic instrumental band that fits perfectly in my tastes. I hope all this makes sense and that it will start some discussion here because I think it's a great subject. And if anyone have some suggestion about imaginative instrumentals... Tring to explain why I like instrumental music - Music Head - 05-10-2009 I'm trying to think of an instrumental way to respond to this post. Tring to explain why I like instrumental music - Drealm - 06-10-2009 Music Head Wrote:I'm trying to think of an instrumental way to respond to this post. Can't wait to hear that Tring to explain why I like instrumental music - Music Head - 06-10-2009 I got nothin' As a rule I just like classical music when it comes to instrumental's. There are some exceptions of course. Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group for example. I don't even like those 10 minute guitar jams within songs. I would guess that if you play an instrument, you would have more appreciation for the complexity involved and the fact that the writer of that music has a thought process when composing it. In that sense I do recognize the work that goes into it. RE: Tring to explain why I like instrumental music - JeromeD - 30-12-2024 (05-10-2009, 20:39)Music Head Wrote: I'm trying to think of an instrumental way to respond to this post. A brilliant response!!! LOL As for the spaceship thingy - it might be the Mothership coming to take you back to your own world... |