To: bigbob; Borges
QUESTION:
What is music?
Do Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Brahms exist any more?
To: MarvinStinson
The second short video includes excerpts of Russian folk and classical music that was shared in this way, so I’d say the lengths people go to in order to preserve music shows all genres will always be in demand.
4 posted on
05/27/2016 8:02:11 AM PDT by
bigbob
To: MarvinStinson
Huh? More people than ever before can listen to any music they want to listen to.
Plenty of Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Brahms, etc. on Youtube. Check it out sometime.
6 posted on
05/27/2016 8:04:35 AM PDT by
JennysCool
(My hypocrisy goes only so far.)
To: MarvinStinson
10 posted on
05/27/2016 9:33:04 AM PDT by
V K Lee
(uTRUMP TRUMP TRUMP to TRIUMPH Follow the lead MAKE AMERICA GREAT)
To: MarvinStinson
What is music? Anything you can whistle.
Do Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Brahms exist any more?
Not only exist but are more available then ever in a variety of ways.
13 posted on
05/27/2016 10:10:25 AM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
To: MarvinStinson
Bach was a big influence on Gary Brooker of Procul Harum.
To: MarvinStinson
And check out the Jethro Tull version of Bouree.
To: MarvinStinson
To: MarvinStinson
The Classical music category at AccuRadio.com has 46 channels. Knock yourself out!
23 posted on
05/27/2016 3:04:02 PM PDT by
Company Man
(Keep on Trumpin')
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