Heavy Neoclásico

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  • #12706


    Buddy
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      Por cierto, que el tío este es ahora el guitarrista de Rob Rock, tanto en solitario como en el proyecto de Fires of Babylon (que no sé en que se diferencia de su carrera como solista) Al final muchos de los grupos en los que ha estado Rob Rock tienen cierto regusto neoclásico aunque igual el sonido sea más heavy.

    • #12708


      cliff burton
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        desde la ignorancia, por qué neoclásico y no clásico (supongo que para diferenciarlo de un supuesto heavy clásico)?

      • #12752


        Juanfran
        Participante

          Ahora falta Joeymes para explicar por qué lo de neoclásico es una mierda.

          See ya

        • #13266


          cliff burton
          Participante

            desde la ignorancia, por qué neoclásico y no clásico (supongo que para diferenciarlo de un supuesto heavy clásico)?

            no?

            nadie?

          • #13489


            Buddy
            Participante

              Yo he encontrado esto:

              [b]Naming controversy[/b]

              The use of the term “Neoclassical” to this characteristic genre of Metal has been generating enduring polemics. The western music traditionally entitled “Classical”, in contrast to the so-called “Popular” music- which is generally defined as an spontaneous popular manifestation of music- spans from a period roughly consisting from the Low Middle Ages to our days. Inside this genre, exists a period called the Classical Period, which happened after the Baroque and before the Romantism. Neoclassicism in music is a 20th century approach, by modern composers, to bring some of the aesthetic ideals from the Classical Period, which is marked by simplicity, “clean” harmony, and formalism. In a similar fashion Neoclassical art and architecture recovers the ideals of proportions and equilibrium- which have originated in Ancient Greece- as synonyms of supreme beauty. Neoclassical Metal, however, uses the word “Neoclassical” in a complete different way, covering the whole Western Classical Music. This is also the subject of another controversy, as such labelling supposed that the production of Classical Music has ceased today, while this is not true.

              https://sites.google.com/a/feherfarkas.com/www/neo-classicalmetal

            • #13549


              Roy
              Participante

                las guitarras virtuosas, los teclados, y las melodias basadas en la musica clasica

                Red Sharks!

              • #13552


                cliff burton
                Participante

                  Yo he encontrado esto:

                  [quote]Naming controversy

                  The use of the term “Neoclassical” to this characteristic genre of Metal has been generating enduring polemics. The western music traditionally entitled “Classical”, in contrast to the so-called “Popular” music- which is generally defined as an spontaneous popular manifestation of music- spans from a period roughly consisting from the Low Middle Ages to our days. Inside this genre, exists a period called the Classical Period, which happened after the Baroque and before the Romantism. Neoclassicism in music is a 20th century approach, by modern composers, to bring some of the aesthetic ideals from the Classical Period, which is marked by simplicity, “clean” harmony, and formalism. In a similar fashion Neoclassical art and architecture recovers the ideals of proportions and equilibrium- which have originated in Ancient Greece- as synonyms of supreme beauty. Neoclassical Metal, however, uses the word “Neoclassical” in a complete different way, covering the whole Western Classical Music. This is also the subject of another controversy, as such labelling supposed that the production of Classical Music has ceased today, while this is not true.

                  https://sites.google.com/a/feherfarkas.com/www/neo-classicalmetal

                  [/quote]

                  coño, gracias, porque lo de guitarras virtuosas y teclados no me explicaba nada.

                • #13560


                  Roy
                  Participante

                    joder nunca has escuchado Malmsteen?? pues so mismo

                    Red Sharks!

                  • #13568


                    cliff burton
                    Participante

                      joder nunca has escuchado Malmsteen?? pues so mismo

                      es que no preguntaba a qué se le consideraba heavy neoclásico (sic), sino por qué neoclásico como etiqueta.

                    • #13571


                      Buddy
                      Participante

                        Otra banda de neoclásico sería Ring Of Fire.

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRqx59jNWlM

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