whats the oldest music you have? and what is some essential "old" music or early recordings?
>>73507793
What music player is that?
Also please tell me those 2 Beatles albums are in Mono
Boogie Woogie essential. I think it's by Old Pine or something like that. Maybe 1932? I'm gonna check my work now.
I've since deleted them but I've had recordings from the 1890s.
Also, are only counting recordings specifically? Cause most classical music is quite a bit older than most recorded music.
Pinetop Smith
Dammit I swear I was gonna guess 1928
>>73507806
musicbee and idk but they are 320. might be stereo
>>73507824
anything would be good
All of those have surprisingly aesthetic covers given how old they are, besides French Horn Jazz.
>>73507848
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seikilos_epitaph
So about 2,000 years of written compositions and about 150 years of recordings? That's really not that much for either.
>>73507808
sounds good
>>73507851
was updating covers and thought of a topic
>>73507904
link for 320??
>>73508014
>The Index
nice
>>73508014
Oh yeah Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 1928 is insanely essential. Seems to be the literal birth of rock and roll which apparently literally killed him in less than a year as I recall.
Honestly if you don't have any baroque or renaissance music in your collection you need to step it up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlB1HR4BgUg
>>73508066
>renaissance
I'm finding unfortunately that this is basically the beginning of written compositions. I'm finding that Gregorian chants weren't even officially transcribed until about 1000 and then the renaissance started about 1400. That's really not very much music. From what I understand we would be lucky to get a few hours of fully documented written compositions from 1AD-1000
>>73507793
>stephane grappelli