magz wrote:
Probably the evolution of piano (in technological aspect) was directed in a way that Chopin sounded good on it.
Funny how sometimes a sole genius can influence how things evolve.
Like how G sharp minor resonates with pianos today.
I never really listened to Chopin. They' kinda slow and plodding, but i guess relaxing. I like Mozart/beethoven piano works. They just have more energy, to me they're more emotive. But thats probably because ive listened to them for years. I know the piano in Mozarts day sounded more like a Harpshicord, so the modern grand piano renditions are nothing like wha they sounded back then.
GadgetGuru wrote:
I've never been able to assert that I REALLY understand "love", and yet still use that word while not being able to accurately define it.
Love is a temporary imbalance of the electro-chemical synaptic process of the brain. (cynical answer i know)
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