Music and Your Misconceptions (about me) Chris Byrnes


Ok, so I'm sure many of you know that I love classical music. I used to always talk about it and a friend and I currently co-curate a classical music fanpage on Instagram (close to 8,000 followers, by the way). Now, I'm not here to tell you that this is the only genre of music or only type of real music.  That's simply not true and I'm not one of those people. I respect your opinion on music. In fact, it's not the only genre I listen to. I love film music like Hans Zimmer and John Williams. Oh, and I also like jazz music and really any type of instrumental music. Now, you're probably thinking, "Chris, this is all instrumental music." Yes, yes, yes. However, I do listen to some music with lyrics. For example, the Les Miserables soundtrack and La La Land, Phantom of the Opera, Frank Sinatra, and others, and, heck, even Dollerie (no link due to bad words).


I'm sure you can tell by now that I love music and a lot of types too. So, let's further break down my thoughts on the music I listen to and why they're important to me:


Music, in general, is basically a part of me. It's been apart of my younger childhood, difficult times, and other times in life. Music has and always will be in my life. Why, though? For one, I concentrate better with music. It makes things less informal for me and makes my environment more comfortable. Even during tests, I prefer music to be on, in the background. In other words, I eat, breathe, sleep music. 

This list could go on forever, but you get the point. Again, just broaden your horizons. Okay, moving on from classical music (sorry that this section was really long).
Another big list that could go on forever. I promise, I'll try to make the others shorter. I highly recommend this type of music. Now, let's get jazzy, shall we?
  • Jazz Music: I find jazz music to be very calming. It helps me focus on homework and it's catchy too. I encourage you to listen to jazz if you ever need to calm down or want to relax. It's that type of music. Some pieces of interesting and odd, but others are really really good. Don't back away if you're not finding stuff right away. Keep searching. Here's a soundtrack (from above) that has jazz music:
You probably get the point, by now. I love music. I use it for a lot of things. I like multi-use things. Multi-use things are important to me. I'm glad I used this time to demonstrate how music is highly important to me while also clearing up misconceptions. Sorry that this blog post is long. Thanks for reading and staying on my post this long!

Comments

  1. How cool that you have a classical music instagram page! I'd love to know how you got into these genres!

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    1. In regard to classical music, I had an interim orchestral director in 7th grade that influenced me more. Prior, I knew I liked classical music and that it wasn't bad. I just didn't really listen to it or just music, in general. I remember watching a interpretation of one our pieces (Dvorak's New World Symphony No. 9 Movement IV - Gustavo Dudamel). That was my turning point and started my passion for it.

      As for the other genres, I've broadening my horizons, lately. By doing so, I discovered all these different genres and pieces that I love. I totally recommend doing that, by the way.

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  2. I love your list of classical and film scores. They are criminally underrated!!!!!! My favorite score ever is the How To Train Your Dragon soundtrack which is totally worth checking out. Thanks for writing this lol

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    1. OH and I almost forgot. There's a song from the movie 1917 that is insanely good or at least I've been listening to it nonstop since I saw the movie last week. It's called the Night Window. it is EPIC

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    2. that IS EPIC! Totally adding the 1917 soundtrack album to my spotify library. I will have to take a listen to How to train your dragon. That's on my to-listen list (yes, I have one). Also, I REALLY want to watch 1917. I'm totally into those types of movies. Sadly, I have no time on my hands :(

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  3. I really like how you've created a classical music fan-page to really show your love for music. Also, Hans Zimmer is a master at the art of cinematic music, I totally agree with your choices. Really enjoyed reading this!

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    1. Thanks! Yes, preach! Hans Zimmer is literally a god! No one can surpass Zimmer!

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