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Anonymous No.127621746
>>127621664
>your argument is invalid
It's not my argument but a well documented phenomenon by some of the best psychologists around the world. And yes, it applies to musicians just as well as mathematicians or artists, Beethoven being the prime example as his habits were documented by Czerny and other associates. Your judgement of music is quite poor.
>>127621700
Ain't that surprising
/mu/ - Thread 126949847
Anonymous No.126949976
>>126949934
>Sounds like shit
If you're retarded tourist, maybe.

Classical music is the height of musical expression, and it has an unmatched ability to convey emotions, often more powerfully than words ever could. Through its complex arrangements and dynamics, it can express everything from joy and tranquility, to sorrow and tension, allowing listeners to connect with emotions on a deeper level. There's a reason composers spend years studying and analyzing music, it's because classical music is built on an unparalleled understanding of human emotion and sound. The effort effort that goes into crafting these pieces is immense. The beauty of classical music is that anyone can connect with it, but it requires an open mind and a bit more effort than you'd expect. Every person can find a piece of classical music that speaks to them, as long as they're willing to listen closely and let it unfold.
/pol/ - Is there still any music that feels truly rebellious?
Anonymous United States No.508193456
>>508180917
>>508180923
>>508180989
If you don't listen solely to the western classical genres of music, you are not human.

To answer OP's question, Beethoven's 3rd, 5th, 9th and 7th symphonies, late sonatas, Wagner's Der Ring cycle and Parsifal, Dvorak's 9th, Brahms' Ein deutsches requiem, Schumann's 3rd symphony and piano quintet, Mozart's 23rd piano concerto, list goes on.
/mu/ - Thread 126776990
Anonymous No.126779503
>>126776990
>>126777002
>>126777021
>>126777027
>>126777051
>>126777144
>>126777916
Music has been dead since early 20th century. Nothing new or worthwhile has been produced ever since. The reason is simple: we've become dumb (irrefutable proof of which can be found here: >>126769212)

Take the real music pill: >>126752922

Take the red pill, you're currently a normalfaggot.