What style music is your favorite??

Here's the place for discussing music, plays, YouTube videos, and any other media that doesn't quite fit in the other sections of Harlequin Theatre.

What is your favorite style of music?

ScreamO
2
9%
Ska
2
9%
Country
1
5%
Jazz/Rhythmic/Blues
1
5%
Electronic
2
9%
Classical
1
5%
Hip Hop/Rap
2
9%
Rock
4
18%
Worship
3
14%
Other (post below)
4
18%
 
Total votes: 22

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Hows that OF1? Yep, thats Dean Hopper playing drums.
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I voted for rock... with an emphasis on classic rock and a nod to alternative rock. \:D/
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Post by ric »

Instrumental rock / post-rock is awesome. Some of you (who don't listen to contemporary music) might wanna check it out. :yes:

It's sort of like modern minimalist classical music with rock instruments and no words. \:D/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Rock
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The Kings Son wrote:

Hows that OF1? Yep, thats Dean Hopper playing drums.
Ooh, love that song! :inlove: Love Scott Fowler, Ernie Haase is cool. Where was George Younce?! :evil: Not sure who Dean Hopper is.
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That was when George was really sick for a while and they had to do some dates without him.
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Try adding options for ALL styles next time. ;-)

A Pop option would be nice. :-)
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ric wrote:Instrumental rock / post-rock is awesome. Some of you (who don't listen to contemporary music) might wanna check it out. :yes:

It's sort of like modern minimalist classical music with rock instruments and no words. \:D/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Rock
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STRYPER wrote:
ric wrote:Instrumental rock / post-rock is awesome. Some of you (who don't listen to contemporary music) might wanna check it out. :yes:

It's sort of like modern minimalist classical music with rock instruments and no words. \:D/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Rock
Joe Satriani!! \:D/ \:D/
Ya, but he's not post-rock, just instrumental rock. That's what wikipedia says, anyway. :-
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AIO Psyche wrote: A Pop option would be nice. :-)
How could anyone forget about pop!!??? Insanity!

I, however, love country music. But it has to be good country. I also like country -pop.
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Pop is weird though, there are like 50 different kinds of it. There's like, a dude with his acoustic guitar singing, or some kind of techno dance thing...or maybe a rap beat with heavy metal guitars...because pop is for...popular...Therefore if ska ever makes a comeback, it can be considered "pop,"
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I said "Electronic" but I really love many genres and interesting mixes of sounds. I've just been digging the electronic and classic synth sound lately, especially the pop 80s stuff. Alternative music mixes are cool too. Synths and banjos, right on. Orchestra and rock, right on.
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