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what kind of music do you like?
Originally posted by qwpoi
NIN is great...PJ harvey, depeche mode, david bowie, lou reed, things like that. This list could go on for a long time, so I'll stop here.
In the classical, I *LOVE* beethoven.
Originally posted by Mentat
Awesome. Any particular piece?
Originally posted by FZ+
Yep, I'm one of those classical music people too.
Dvorak for me, with some Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Grieg, Rachmaninov, Einaudi, Vivaldi and some other names I don't remember/can't spell.
Don't really like Beethoven/Mozart too much. Just me, probably.
Originally posted by FZ+
Yep, I'm one of those classical music people too.
Dvorak for me, with some Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Grieg, Rachmaninov, Einaudi, Vivaldi and some other names I don't remember/can't spell.
Don't really like Beethoven/Mozart too much. Just me, probably.
I have a wide range of musical tastes and enjoy various genres, including classical, rock, pop, and electronic music.
As a scientist, I am constantly exposed to new and different music. However, some of my favorite artists include Beethoven, Led Zeppelin, Adele, and Daft Punk.
Music can have a profound impact on my mood and creativity, which can ultimately affect my work. I often listen to instrumental music while conducting experiments or analyzing data, as it helps me focus and think more clearly.
Yes, there have been numerous studies showing that listening to music can have positive effects on the brain. It can improve cognitive function, memory, and even mood.
Technology has greatly expanded the ways in which we can create, record, and listen to music. It has also made it easier for artists to reach audiences and for listeners to discover new music. However, it's important for us to also appreciate and preserve traditional forms of music.