Music

Well ... it's hard to talk about music without subjectivities, so I'll talk from my perspective about my musical taste.
Since I began to choose my own music... I began to listen to rock, metal and the whole line that unites them, bands like “Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Helloween, Gamma Ray , White Lyon, Megadeth, Testament, Pink Floyd”, among other bands.
However, since I began to learn to play guitar (acoustic guitar) I began to know another musical world ... Latin American folklore, through the Chilean band "Inti-Illimani", so I was playing a lot of music with rhythms of the countries Latin Americans (Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, etc.).
The sophisticated development of the guitar in folklore, led me know the classical guitar ... so I came to enjoy the great European composers ... every time new musical borders were opened, so I began to listen to Jazz, until I reached "experimental" music, "progressive music."
I think that the criteria that I use to choose the music that I like to listen is the authenticity of the music. Art through sounds, where sensations and emotions outside the "common" are experienced.
Today, I can say that I love all authentic music, from jazz, classical music, folklore (of all civilizations) and rock, from blues to progressive rock.
Recently, I have been listening to bands like “Gentle Giant, KING CRIMSON, Yes, Frank Zappa, Luis Alberto Spinetta and Oregon”, all of them with a different music, but with that essence of freedom or "experimental".
I leave the link of a version of a beautiful song by the band King Crimson (England), "Starless" from the album "Red" (1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhKJgqxNDD8


It's very nice that you have opened to more musical genres thanks to an instrument :)
ResponderBorrarAlthough now I don't listen metal or heavy rock, I enjoyed it with my friends at school.
Cheetings!
Great Nacho! You carry many sounds within you and each more different than the other.
ResponderBorrar