/metal/

Melody works better in Black Metal. Insomnium are one of the only good melodeath bands.

Korn - Here to stay

Too much melo, not enough death, brah brah

I'm better than the LOSERS at /prod/

I'm the King of /metal/

Sure you are buddy, sure you are

JDawg has passed away from hair dye overdose.
RIP you batboy-looking whoreson.

Is that Lopa

Big sideburns and stubble.

no rhythmic repetitions that Beethoven spams, no silly cannon firing gimmicks,

Haydn and Mozart have similar rhythmic patterns throughout their pieces, they serve the foundation for classical forms, to unite a piece into one coherent whole, Hurwitz has a nice video about it and shows an example too:
youtube.com/watch?v=wFojDQiff_Q
Classical music implies a deliberate structure, and that structure emerges convergently whenever music becomes large enough to accommodate it. Sonata form is one of the most important inventions/discoveries for classical music, otherwise I think it wouldn't even evolve past smaller forms.

What do you think about Wagner's quote on sonatas?

I think it's very stupid. Sonata can include a fugue too. It can use fugal technique for development as well. All symphonies employ sonata form, including Mozart's Jupiter, which has a fugal finale, and here's what Wagner thought of it:

He had tried to discover the secret of Mozart's fluency and lightness in solving difficult technical problems. In particular he tried to emulate the fugal finale of the great C major Symphony, 'magnificent, never surpassed'

Watch this:
youtube.com/watch?v=YTxYykhQZbI
Wagner himself wanted to compose a symphony before his death, and admired his predecessors, his comments are impulsive and controversial because that was common thing for romantics.
I like both homophonic and polyphonic forms of music, and a good composer will effortlessly combine both and unite it with a sonata form.

his first concerto

Did you try the E minor violin concerto? It's thorough-composed, so there's little to no repetitions which you might enjoy

composed his own fugues and classical pieces

Pretty cool. Shame he didn't record them with guitars, would've been interesting and unique.

the only thing of worth is the Brahms melody

Yep.

Like a Roland or what?

Nah, something shitty way beyond recognition, bought for midi but doesn't even properly work for that.

Iaass I just went over to /prod/ and heard them "rapping" over wub dub nonsense. I would literally rather listen to /gg/ play random arpeggios in their bedroom with 0 (zero) production than anything in that transvestite garbage heap.

Fitting though that a war shitaller would be in /prod/, the "music" of bands like blasphemy are at the level of hip hop, potentially even worse than some of the better acts in that talking over 4/4 beat genre.

something something

boy bands

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