Why can't nonwhites write symphonies?
we dont like symphonies
Get with the times grandpa, music has been perfected by Jazz. Classical was just too much of noise.
>>134624070
>Jazz
Get back to the old folks home, grandpa.
>>134624070
A true musician understands every type of music, and knows the story behind each song. You're just LARPing as a musician its so painfully obvious.
Um... Beethoven was black.
>>134623916
MOZART A BLACK MAN WHITE BOI
>>134623916
Why?
>>134624070
he's kind of right
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFA0FYQo0Gg
>>134623916
why cant white people sing the blues? races are different and are good at different things i guess. obviously there are a few good white blues singers as there are a few symphonies composed by black people https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPhDb3XnXHs
>>134624070
What is jazz? A bunch of old businessmen larping as children with their first instruments.
>>134624344
https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/30740/was-mozart-black
>>134625478
Mississippi Gary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bgSvKVikVk
>>134623916
White people have a history of being mostly Christian. Thus they believed their music should reflect Christ: disciplined, unwavering, powerful, skillful, simple, spanning eternity, and real. By real I mean human. Shakespeare is an extension of this principle. They idealize the emotive and imaginative aspects of the human condition and represent them in music and in theater perfectly. Italian Opera is an extension of this idea as well.
It takes years of painstaking study to become a good classical musician. It takes being bad at it for a really long time before finally being good. There's a ton of patience and thought involved in reaching ones potential as a classical musician. By comparison, it's really easy to be a Jazz musician. I played Jazz in Jr high and HS, Bass Trombone for a year and lead Trombone for 4. Jazz also takes skill, don't get me wrong. And there is a certain beauty in it. But it is really pretty easy. I think the hardest thing is being a bass player and keyboard player. They both need to have the most functional knowledge of the charts and music they're playing. But that music theory, chords, harmony, chart structure, has it's basis in classical music before jazz. Jazz is the sort of retarded little brother of classical music that is more for fun, than it is for glorifying God.
I mean watch this pianist play. Tell me this isn't incredible. Watch at least the first 5 minutes.
https://youtu.be/K80WY_PJK34?t=30
>>134624419
"Kinda right" like in the sense that jazz and rhythm and blues was the sperm and egg unification of music based mass media degenerecy. It is the soul of liberal democratic ideals that proliferate hedonism and plebian, popular fad driven music.
Just the fact that Symphony is a dead art with little following for the most part is a sign that modernity has killed the creative soul. What's on the radio is the incest bastard decendants of jazz and r&b
>>134626361
To be honest, I find that whole 'complexity formalism' to be degenerate as well. Just sounds like a racket to me, like math metal.
I find the post-minimalist stuff from Arvo Part or Martynov much better. Is it harder to play? Some of it, but it's not difficult for the sake of being difficult, it's trying to be beautiful. So it's much more traditional in that sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPbMHA_jEMs&t=27s