I love the music of the 4 seasons and this thread is not about Vivaldi ( like it tough)


This thread is about the music, the sound and the soul...
Sometimes we feel disturbed by the way wind flows, or the rains is pouring, or the snow illuminate under the moon, and how some green shades can speak to the ears... All seasons give to us something truly unique...In audio system, music is like the seasons, a piece for each vibration of our heart...I like music sometimes for the pleasure, sound is very important also, because the way good sound convey music makes it more easier to enter the mood...But also when I feel anguish and pain, i dont have the energy to listen to music, I need a sound that treat my soul without asking any effort to listen to it....

If any of you can illustrate what I speak about, it is welcome; this thread will be about, music, sound therapy, audio sound, and the links between music and moods... And least but not last what fills up your soul...Music or anything linked to it and the soul...
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williewonka

I am almost your twin brother but not from the same father tough…:)

I am like you except the rock really loud... But chance are that i am older than you...:)


"Loud music makes me sleep" -Groucho Marx 
djones51

I am really happy to cross your road again... Wow! I am a lover of celtic music... And I will go on with your advice...Pax in your heart and on your head brother...


"I like the harp, but I am not ready to die" - Groucho Marx
If you like Harp - How about Harp with a little "pluck" - scoooz the pun:-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uZUnjGQ7-o&list=RDEM17wRLeqiggZ88g7nmkbtsg&start_radio=1

I got into his music back when he (and I) was much younger :-)

Enjoy :-)
williewonka

I just listen to it now and I like it a lot indeed... This thread was a good idea …. Thanks...

" When i think it is no more harps and jumping angels on a pinhead" - Groucho Marx




I am like you except the rock really loud... But chance are that i am older than you...:)
Still cranking it at 67 !!! :-)

Jethro Tull, Super Tramp, Led Z, Allman Brothers, Derek and the Dominoes, Yes, Cockney Rebel  to name a few.

Then there are the Blues guys - Taj Mahal, John Mayal, Paul Butterfield etc..

But one of my favourites - Roy Rogers (delta blues guitar) - I like to cook to his music - don't know why - it just works for me.

Music can evoke so many emotions - I'm not sure any other art form has the ability to effect so many.

Great Hobby