BlueSkyKing · M
The classic music that does have lyrics are called operas.
Ohplease47 · F
@BlueSkyKing no many many old classic songs that still exist...rival the instrumental literature...try Shubert just 4 one. Or the old classic folk pieces 300 years old. Join a communiry chorus, half or more pieces will be hundreds of years old. So there. Try some Bach cantatas, you will never wonder again what happened to the classical HUMAN voice
I remember when I was a kid these novelty answering machine tapes came out and one of them added lyrics to the 5th. Nobody's hommmmeeeeeeee.
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rinkydinkydoink · M
Ohplease47 · F
No that music is instrumental and was designed that way, and we already have his 9th Choral, actually quite the top piece and not to be ever missed...
bijouxbroussard · F
Some of Beethoven’s music (like in his 9th Symphony, "Ode To Joy") did have lyrics.
Natürlich auf Deutsch. 😊
Natürlich auf Deutsch. 😊
rinkydinkydoink · M
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
Maybe, or distract from the composition. I wonder what the lyrics would even be about
rinkydinkydoink · M
@caPnAhab
Imho lyrics would be 100% ridiculous. Every time I see this question "which makes a song more enjoyable to you - the music or the lyrics?" I wonder if music would make some of the world's great poems better or not.
Imho lyrics would be 100% ridiculous. Every time I see this question "which makes a song more enjoyable to you - the music or the lyrics?" I wonder if music would make some of the world's great poems better or not.
Ohplease47 · F
@caPnAhab it was in honor of Napoleon and then he changed his mind, imagine the lyrics cause thats what were supposed to do
ThirstenHowl · M
I guess you never heard his 9th symphony?
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rinkydinkydoink · M
ThirstenHowl · M
@rinkydinkydoink I hope you discover new things that you like
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