Thoth-Amon said:Bach
Entropiastrife said:na, bach was a genius and certainly wrote many virtuoso pieces, but the chord progressions/key changes/structure are usually somewhat straight forward. To people who study/have degrees based on his music, it is easy. I would say something like ravel, chopin, or rachmaninoff would be the most complicated music because a lot of it was atonal or very unpredictable and therefore difficult to learn and harder to grasp.
certainly no metal would even be CLOSE to this description
I agree with you about classical... however some of the elite metal bands are at a higher level of skill then most jazz musicians... not to mention that Jazz usually lacks structure and is prone to repetition even in improvised material...Entropiastrife said:na, bach was a genius and certainly wrote many virtuoso pieces, but the chord progressions/key changes/structure are usually somewhat straight forward. To people who study/have degrees based on his music, it is easy. I would say something like ravel, chopin, listz, or rachmaninoff would be the most complicated music because the structure and chords used are much less predictable and often times atonal (but in a musical way) which makes things much harder to grasp.
and I dont listen to much jazz, but it uses some chords that would make even the fastest metal wanker run and hide
certainly no metal would even be CLOSE to this description of most complicated music
MasterOLightning said:Gorguts is pretty fucking complicated.
Thoth-Amon said:Actually I have a BA in music theory & comp. I was thinking specifically of his 6 voice fugue. Which is staggering. Yes harmonically there are more complicated composers... Wagner for example is much more chromatic. Or Stravinksy is more complicated in terms of rhythm. OK how about Elliot Carter?
Entropiastrife said:heh I am working on a ba theory/comp! Dont know if I am going to stick with it though (Im not genius composer and yet want money). But anyways yeah, there is no denying bach could do more with two voices than most composers could do with an entire symphony. But bach was just far too musical to be the most complicated, plus he is one of the most studied composers, so his music better understood and less difficult because of it.
Zivilyn said:Classical. Not a metal band.
Thoth-Amon said:I'm a decent composer but not great, better than most of the other comp. students I knew at school anyway. However I'm actually planning on getting into nursing school. My field of study in music was so narrow and my playing skills are shite so my chances or making a living in it are slim.
Entropiastrife said:thread said metal or otherwise, aka other genres...
maybe you could go to grad school and get a degree to teach? thats what I was thinking of doing, either by taking enough classes to get a music ed degree or going to grad or something
just out of curiosity, what instrument do you play?
Entropiastrife said:thread said metal or otherwise, aka other genres...
maybe you could go to grad school and get a degree to teach? thats what I was thinking of doing, either by taking enough classes to get a music ed degree or going to grad or something
just out of curiosity, what instrument do you play?