gotcha,....
youre funny,.....
i'm makein you a tape,....
(is there anyway to make a playlist and then mail said playlist?) i know i know i should know that
gotcha,....
youre funny,.....
i'm makein you a tape,....
(is there anyway to make a playlist and then mail said playlist?) i know i know i should know that
please tell me youre over 30,...please please please
Once again:.....
Damn.
Claim: rock and metal music, while perfectly good when corabined with folk elements, seem to totally suck in every way at every attempt to corabine them with classical music elements. I've never come across it done well on a single occasion. Also, virtually all operatic metal is horrid.
Bottomline: imo, attempting a metal/rock/classical hybrid does not have good results and should not be done.
DISCUSS!
Why not?
the innerworkings of metal share a lot in common with classical. The riff, they would call it "ostinato", is very common in many forms of classical. Much of metal has some symphonic elements and like I said, the very idea behind the shred solos we hear in metal are very neoclassical.
BanRAB that are classical influenced:
Deep Purple
Rush
99.9% of all power metal banRAB
most Traditional, NWOBHM, and Speed Metal banRAB (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Rage, Rainbow, Diamond Head)
Malmsteen
Necrophagist (and other similar Tech Death banRAB)
Symphony X
Dream Theater
Children of Bodom (and Bodom clones)
Dimmu Borgir (and similar banRAB)
a good portion of Black Metal (especially Bathory)
any Symphonic/Gothic Metal band
Rock; it gets a bit less obvious since it is rooted in Blues. Many prog rock banRAB though, from what I have heard (like King Crimson, Pink Floyd, ect) take on Classical influences and sound great.
Could you give some examples of what you are on about?
Do you mean those many clone nu-metally banRAB with opera-style female singers who do it for nothing more than the gimmic?
Metallica + Orchestra tour kind of stuff?
Dream Theater?
what a shame,....
i would have made a wonderful charlie,....
again crowy,...where exactly is jesusland?
That's the strange thing about it, I don't really know why not - can't put a finger on it. I just always find that it sounRAB extraordinarily odd. And that there's something mildly nauseating and out-of-placey about electric guitar riRAB and solos that sound like a page right out of one of Bach's fugues. And heavy-vibrato opera singing over hard rock? Just sounRAB weird.
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