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Volume, dissonance, arpeggios, etc. I found a website once, but can't find it now. Who were the metal gods of their day? I know Bach was a math whiz and some of his stuff is definitely influential, as well as Dvorak and Mahler. Any more? Specificity is a plus.

2007-02-11 11:07:29 · 6 answers · asked by koyaanisqatsi12 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Well if anyone's work is anywhere near Wagner's Valkyrie, Richard Strauss and the intro to Orrf's Carmina Burana, I'd be curious to know how I missed it - buut I didn't, and no one's work is anywhere near them. Additionally, metalheads get kicks out of playing Paganini's faster pieces, but only the banjo god Bela Fleck managed to do Motto Perpetuo - Yngwie, eat your heart out.
P.S.
I hate these nobodies who just copy & paste half a wikipedia but have no brains of their own....

2007-02-11 11:16:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Nicolo Paginini was the Eddie Van Halen of violin.
Franz Liszt and Sergei Rachmaninoff for piano.

2007-02-11 19:21:25 · answer #2 · answered by splitlevelmind 5 · 0 0

Beethoven of course. Some os those answers are so crazy because Bach and Strauss and Vilvaldi didn't scare excite people with their music, excite as in not justentertain but also get wild.

2007-02-13 21:09:54 · answer #3 · answered by Kreutzer 4 · 0 0

Vivaldi was a bad *** for sure. All the great classical composers are rock stars!

2007-02-11 19:10:35 · answer #4 · answered by bchic89 2 · 0 0

Read link below.

2007-02-11 19:16:09 · answer #5 · answered by Dulcinea 5 · 0 1

what is this about music terrorists??? what will they stop at? Is there no end to this horror??? are they Muslims, too?

2007-02-11 19:11:29 · answer #6 · answered by know it all 4 · 1 3

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