If I listen to classical music as I walk around the city and ride the bus to run my errands, I seem to see so many beautiful moments that normally go unnoticed. It is as if the music primes my eyes to spot the beauty and the magic in every day moments.
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Love this! I totally know what you mean. What have you been listening to lately?
This particular day it was the Amélie soundtrack so classical crossover, I guess. I also often go for Ludovico Einaudi.
Do you have any faves?
I absolutely love the Yann Tiersen soundtrack to Amélie and that movie in general! If you like that you might enjoy the piano music of Erik Satie like the “Gymnopedies” and the piano music of Claude Debussy like “Children’s Corner”. Let me know what you think if you listen to it! You could also check out my orchestra piece (that I composed) on Wavlake: https://wavlake.com/track/30e79eb3-9fc5-4ee3-9c90-98e51ac6be78
If you need inspiration, follow nostr:nprofile1qqsffdel88t38774axlvpr8fsp27076jhcd3rg7jxwrrquj2jc7wnlcpramhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucnfw33k76twv35hxarjd93hgtn0wfnszxrhwden5te0wfjkccte9en8yet9wpkxzcm99ehxcjt9sz8.
Many of the great classical composers are tuned to 432 Hz. It’s seen by some as a natural, harmonically balanced frequency compared to the more common 440 Hz tuning standard with most music today. Vibrational healing is real. Try to stay away from rap and similar genres. Knowingly or not, the frequencies and off-beat rhythms promote aggression and agitation. A lot of studies to back this up.
Top tier dad knowledge 🤌😎 makes so much sense. I often prefer music without words; it leaves room for my thoughts.
