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Agreed, that is why it doesn't matter to me if people want to try to claim techno and rock for black people because they are inferior forms of music compared to classical music which is not associated with black people. A black Mozart, Beethoven, Bach ? hell blacks don't even have any composer comparable to a Brahms,Chopin, Monteverdi,Verdi ,Mendelssohn, Weber,Gluck let alone Mozart, Beethoven and Bach.. Modern music is in fact inferior crap and being nigger influenced probably has something to do with it. In reality, not the internet, I listen to classical music most of the time except when I exercise. When I exercise I listen to black metal to hype me up. Now black metal doesn't have any blues influence and is probably the only form of metal or rock to have distinction and it also tends to have classical structures but at the end of the day isn't as good as classical music which is the superior archetype template for all other forms of music to conform. However, much black metal comes closer to classical music than most techno,rock, metal and rap etc... ![]() ![]() People who always want to be special always say the same shit..."oh I'm so above all pop culture, I'm so sophisticated...blah blah" Let me translate: "I have no friends. I'm a loser. As such, I am mad at the world, so in my isolation, I reject the world, and do things others don't. This way I can try to create some false superiority to those I wish would give me the time of day." haha Unlike you I'm about to get laid...good night. :-) |
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Well technically both Rock and Techno have Blak (American) roots. Rock & Roll or R&B as it was ounce called (when performed by "black" people) was based on Blues. Techno, in the correct categorization is an offshoot of House music, and Electro Hiphop as well, both of which were created by Blaks. Electro is closely related to hiphop, and House was the popular music for "African Americans" in Chicago, often homosexuals. Techno can trace it's "genetics" back to House. In fact most forms of popular music originate amongst "African Americans", and now are listened to by every "race", so I don't think music can be very "racial", in terms of genetics, but surely it is cultural.
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"black metal"? ![]() Let me translate: "I am a nigger chimpanzee from a race of losers. As such I listen to inferior nigger chimpanzee music called rap since I am mad at the white man who I wish the most elite obstinate racists amongst them would give me the time of day." haha Unlike you I'm about to get laid...good night. :-) |
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lol "rap music" is made by inferior nigger chimpanzees for nigger chimpanzees like you |
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I listen to black metal to hype me up. Now black metal doesn't have any blues influence and is probably the only form of metal or rock to have that distinction and it also tends to have classical structures but at the end of the day isn't as good as classical music which is the superior archetype template for all other forms of music to conform. However, much black metal comes closer to classical music than most techno,rock, metal and rap etc... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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This is music from my Town San francisco de Macoris, Palo. In the sector of "Ugamba" town with an obvious Bantu name, not coincidental that Long-drum palo music is popular in that barrio, my barrio called Jobo Bonito also had heavy palo and it is still played in my Sector as well.
Forgot to say, this is part of a Vodoun ceremony. |
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i dont think music is necesseraly related to what race you are... i think its an american thing where there is seperation of "black" music and "white" music and it makes certain people think that for example that if youre black and you like rock then youre not black enough or whatever but i dont think thats the case in other countries for example in puerto rico there are mulatto or black looking people that love rock,metal, skaters and white looking people there are into reggaeton and all that.
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i dont think music is necesseraly related to what race you are... i think its an american thing where there is seperation of "black" music and "white" music and it makes certain people think that for example that if youre black and you like rock then youre not black enough or whatever but i dont think thats the case in other countries for example in puerto rico there are mulatto or black looking people that love rock,metal, skaters and white looking people there are into reggaeton and all that. So in reality the type of music one listens to doesnt really correlate to race. It simply has to do with what you like. |
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i think in reality the same goes for america....alot of "white" clubs they play hip hop music....and plus you have cross over artist such as Eminem, Lil Wayne, Jay Z, Drake, etc who appeal to all race. |
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Of course it has everything to do with culture, mentality and upbringing. Did anyone else see the documentary Afro-Punk? It seemed like most of the blacks that were into punk were people that had grown up in suburban and/or white neighborhoods. Bad Brains are the exception, when you hear some of them speak they sound like half-retarded ghetto dwellers. Still a great band though.
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country music has its roots in white america...can't think of nothing else that does http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tee_Tot Tee Tot is best known for being a mentor to Hank Williams, Sr.. It was his influence in exposing Williams to blues and other African American influences that helped Williams successfully fuse hillbilly, folk and blues into his own unique style, which in turn expanded and exposed both white and black audiences to the differing sounds. Aside from Williams' own genius, some of the credit for the success of Williams' career has been credited to Tee Tot, who remained largely unknown outside of southern Alabama in his lifetime, but has now been elevated to iconic status by some due to his mentorship of Williams. "As unfashionable as it was to acknowledge the influence of black musicians, Hank later went out of his way to give Payne full credit." Talking to jazz journalist Ralph J. Gleason the following year, he said, "I learned to play the guitar from an old colored man. … I'd give him fifteen cents, or whatever I could get a hold of for the lesson." |
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A lot of Russian pop music is based on traditional music. You can hear it on the beat, the rhythm and the type of repetition it has. I think a lot of modern music follows this pattern of imitating traditional music to one degree or another.
Yes, I do believe that the type of music you listen to relates to your race. Rap and hip hop for instance, is for Black people. It's simple, repetitive, not very melodic, and repetitive... did I mention repetitive? Hip hop can be compared to the beat of African drums. Classical music on the other hand, is considered White music. Melodic, innovative, non-repetitive, mean to awaken complex emotions. It is imbued with the skills necessary to create civilization; as it demands organization, discipline and hierarchy. The mere enjoyment of classical music is above the abilities of most non-whites. It requires you to sit still and be quiet for a prolonged period of time. It requires you to focus rather than to lose yourself in a frenzy. And to discern subtleties in order to know whether the concert is good or bad. |
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Hank Williams learnt a lot of his stuff from a black street artist. Anyway, I don't remember the opening question being of the kind 'please try to quantify [race x's] contribution to [y] so we can indulge in pointless mudslinging, our opinions being almost exclusively determined by our own racial background'. No, it was actually quite an interesting thread about racial/cultural preferences in music, but of course this shit popped up almost immediately. |
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Are Scandinavians genetically predisposed to doom and gloom? There seem to be more Scandinavian metal and black metal bands than anywhere else. |
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