I like Stravinsky, too, for metal inspiration.
Uriah Heep might be a candidate.
@Dukedog said in #12:
> Uriah Heep might be a candidate.
Coincidentally, I'm seeing Uriah Heep this week. They're touring with metal band Saxon.
> Uriah Heep might be a candidate.
Coincidentally, I'm seeing Uriah Heep this week. They're touring with metal band Saxon.
Is Sweet Lorraine a kind of sugar coated cheese?
@morphyms1817 said in #11:
> I like Stravinsky, too, for metal inspiration.
I think there was a course given by McGill University rector of Music Faculty that was comparing Classic Music to Metal.
> I like Stravinsky, too, for metal inspiration.
I think there was a course given by McGill University rector of Music Faculty that was comparing Classic Music to Metal.
@bfchessguy said in #15:
> I think there was a course given by McGill University rector of Music Faculty that was comparing Classic Music to Metal.
A good course for me to audit. Cool.
> I think there was a course given by McGill University rector of Music Faculty that was comparing Classic Music to Metal.
A good course for me to audit. Cool.
Working in the opposite direction, Electric Ladyland, pushed me in a classical direction.
2112's conceptual chapter organization compares favorably to some classical music.
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@morphyms1817 said in #1:
> Where is metal music originated from?
Usually, it originates from a guitar, a bass and the drums. Though there can be more instruments.
> Where is metal music originated from?
Usually, it originates from a guitar, a bass and the drums. Though there can be more instruments.