I find a lot of Baroque music very dull in modern performance. There is a distinct lack of playfulness, swing and improvisation in the performances that keeps them from being true to the spirit in which they were written. Classical music tends to be even more stiff and unimpressive to me, with a few exceptions.
Really, the Western compositional tradition was it its most intriguing between 1300 and 1600, then again between 1850 and about 1980.
I find it stimulating intellectual-wise. Baroque, particularly the counterpoint-heavy stuff, has all sorts of little tricks to make everything work out right, and it's cool to hear/see everything work out. Like watching a Goldberg device play out.
Why does the stuff in the comment box keep going into this...man, what is this? Garamond?
what's the best spellcasting class for a beginner? I'm under the impression that the Pyromancer is a good choice based off of half-remembered hearsay, but the Cleric looks interesting too (definition of spellcaster notwithstanding).
I find it stimulating intellectual-wise. Baroque, particularly the counterpoint-heavy stuff, has all sorts of little tricks to make everything work out right, and it's cool to hear/see everything work out. Like watching a Goldberg device play out.
If I wanted to analyse a piece of music structurally in an intensive way, I would go with something more appealing on an auditory level and more harmonically challenging, like Ruggle's The Sun-Treader or one of Messiaen's choral pieces, maybe even Stockhausen's Stimmung.
what's the best spellcasting class for a beginner? I'm under the impression that the Pyromancer is a good choice based off of half-remembered hearsay, but the Cleric looks interesting too (definition of spellcaster notwithstanding).
Go Pyromancer.
Also when you see a dude in a barrel, roll to free him, don't attack. Otherwise you are screwing yourself with pyromancy.
Bach would be the cleric because his music went hand in hand with his Lutheranism, and many of his works, including a couple of the Well-Tempered Clavier fugues, have religious undertones in their composition as well as their lyrics.
Mozart would be the sorcerer because he's best known for having musical ability coming out his ears from when he was a child, which is pretty analoguous to sorcerers being able to cast spells without preparing them.
Beethoven would be the barbarian because of his legendary temper and his tendency to make bombastic music.
And Wagner would be the rogue because both he and his music are kind of sketchy.
On September 24, 2013, it was revealed that Horse_ebooks had been sold in 2011 and was subsequently connected to the YouTube account Pronunciation Book as part of an alternate reality game developed by Synydyne for viral marketing towards a larger art project.[2][3][4]
So apparently I'm an "old lady" who "spends too much time on forums" because I called him out when he said that rape isn't as bad when it's female on male.
And apparently online people don't count as my real friends.
And if I spent as much time as I do online with... well, he never really specified anything, he just insinuated that being online is preventing me from being massively successful, or something.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
You know
open coffin style.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
what's the best spellcasting class for a beginner? I'm under the impression that the Pyromancer is a good choice based off of half-remembered hearsay, but the Cleric looks interesting too (definition of spellcaster notwithstanding).
Also when you see a dude in a barrel, roll to free him, don't attack. Otherwise you are screwing yourself with pyromancy.
My middlename is two shoes.
Clock Hi
Alsoo, is this game as literally impossible as I've heard without a controller? I don't have one.
^ yay :)
Keyboard controls appear to be for three-handed people.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I might have to find one somewhere.
weird.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead