I like progressive house, so the things that I like about music are:
A melody that doesn't repeat itself obviously.
A good strong beat which keeps the song in rhythm.
A catchy melody.
If ever there is vocals, it shouldn't touch heavily upon stereotypical subjects.
A large variety of instruments that fit together perfectly.
Atmosphere and ambience.
Nice little breaks between the song where an atmospheric part of the song is playing.
A good example of all these: "Strobe" by Deadmau5 [10:36]
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I like Kyle Landry because he's FREAKING AWESOME BEYOND ENGLISH LANGUAGE'S CAPACITY OF EXPRESSING AWESOMENESS AND CAN PLAY DEATH WALTZ AND CIRCUS GALLOP AT THE SAME TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like music that actually has meaningful lyrics, such as Pink Floyd. On a lesser extent, because I also enjoy some songs with simple structures, I appreciate when songs have complex, outside-the-box chord progressions and time signatures and the sort. Even the Beatles' early stuff had some very baffling chord changes; Bob Dylan once said that "their chords are outrageous, just outrageous".
But then again, I pretty much like a little bit of everything.
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I tend to like vocals (no matter how undecipherable)
I uh like a good beat and AutoTune when used to experiment
Not if it's used to make someone sound good (apart from minor tweaks)
Yeah that's all I can think of
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Alot of filters! FILTERS. MOAR FILTERS.
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AgentRoop wrote:
I don't think that lyrics are that important. I'd been fine with a nice-sounding instrumental song. Music is enough of a voice.
Agreed, but lyrics can also add a deeper meaning to a song as well, imo.
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veggieman001 wrote:
AgentRoop wrote:
I don't think that lyrics are that important. I'd been fine with a nice-sounding instrumental song. Music is enough of a voice.
Agreed, but lyrics can also add a deeper meaning to a song as well, imo.
The Veldt by Deadmau5 and Chris James retold a story through lyrics. Just thought I'd say.
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It takes talent for me to really like the song. That's why I like Avenged Sevenfold.
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I like music that actually has some meaning to it, has a vocalist who actually sings well, has variety and isn't the same essential song over and over worded differently, and isn't written by whiny adolescents who sing redundantly about their boyfriend or girlfriend and how they broke up.
I can sum up those songs in 2 sentences:
"I break up with my boyfriend/girlfriend."
"I complain about it and write a song about it."
That's why my favorite musical group is One Republic, they don't have any swear words or anything like that in their songs, and have none of the negative characteristics that I listed above.
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
From experience, I have learned that I cannot post my musical styles without people screaming at me and starting a flame war, so I will refrain from doing so.
I won't attack you, why do you like the music you listen to?
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I like music when it is able to change my mood and I understand how the artist felt at the time they wrote the song.Okay, this might not make sense, but I'll explain why I love Nicki Minaj.
To start off, she does all kinds of genres from as common as pop to reggae (An example of a reggae song by her is Gun Shot) and does great in them all. She's a great singer AND rapper, although some of you probably beg to differ. I'm just not really a fan of rock really at all. It's just not my kind of my music. The only genre I can say I hate is probably heavy metal though. I think it's fine to use autotune, as long as you can't tell or they don't sound like a robot. I just like her voice too.
Then there's all this other stuff, but I don't wanna be typing for an hour.
I'll say this before a whole flamewar starts:
Just because many of you dislike Nicki Minaj (and I quite frankly am not a huge fan of her either), doesn't give you the right to contradict funelephant's opinions. He/she has just as much a right to an opinion as the rest of us, respect that.
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