This thread is for the discussion of music in the Western classical tradition.
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Wow, at first Wagner was music for incels, then it became music for incels and trannies, and now it's officially music for incels, trannies, AND pederasts! How I love progress.
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Caleb Jones
meds
Joshua Lopez
Wagner's great. Only classical failures like Chilly Gonzalez hate him and if you lookup his background (or look at his face) you'll know why.
Austin Collins
it
Camden Thomas
literally who the fuck is this speedy gonzalez guy and what does he have to do with classical music
Gavin Sanchez
>[YouTube] Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith - Battle Of The Heroes - "John Williams" (embed) This is like Mahler but somehow better. Holy shit
David Gonzalez
His music's pretty good. Some of his librettos are decent. Everything else about him, including his life, the life of his friends and family, and his simps (both contemporaries and the trannies that post here), deserve to be forgotten.
Parker Russell
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Cameron Sanders
how do pianos stay in tune so long when other instruments have to be tuned daily
John Sanders
they're just built different
Julian Martin
your mom is built for my bbc
Charles Thompson
have you seen the insides of a piano? it's not just a wee peg keeping a string (or rather three) strung. Also the actual impact on the string is less severe than on a guitar or a violin, where the strings are almost displaced when strummed/bowed forte
Jose Scott
I've only had to tune my viola twice since I got it in 2012. The first time was when I first stringed it
Nathan Murphy
uh.... what?
Jacob Robinson
>have you seen the insides of a piano? no, enlighten me