myLot Discussions
| Is classical music dead? | | I love classical music. In my family, I am the only one who loves this music genre. For me to be able to listen to it, It is either I am alone at home or I am using my headphone. I have a circle of friends who love classical music, too, and I do not know if this is by chance that they are intellectuals (professors, physicists, scientists and engineers). I came to love classical music because my dad introduced it to us. In fact, me and my siblings' theme song is Chopin's Nocturne 9 opus 2. I do not want for these wonderful music to be forgotten but with the trend we have now, is classical music really dead? | |
| | Britain's Got Talent | | Who do you want to win from those shown so far?
Who do you think are more likely to win?There were some amazing performances from those shown but I think one thing we have to remember is that the acts must differ their performances for the next round. So will the dog be able to do something different by each next week? thats just an example.I have a feeling that Andrew, the 13 year old choir boy, will go quite far in the competition but I don't want him to win as Paul Potts won last year for doing Opera. Its time for something else!I was extremely suprised when I saw Scala for the reason that I already knew them, for a reason the papers seem to have not caught on to yet. Lets just say one of them has a famous boyfriend. I don't think they will win, but they are most definitely going to struggle less in the music industry.I'm very doubtful that they keyboard player will get to the final round lol.I think my favourites are Scala and the dog so far. | |
| | Radiohead | | Their "Creep" is awesome. I'm listening to the covers of that song and found some brilliant covers. I liked the covers made by SUN's CREEP, Moby, Scala And Kolacny Brothers, zemfira. Is there song that touches you the most? | |
| | To sing with a high note it could break your collarbone??? | | Giovanni Battista Rubini, Italian operatic tenor, is noted for that fact that he sang one high note with such force that he broke his collarbone at la scala, Milan, in 1831.is this really true?? ei guys if u have known someone that his collarbone broke for singin high notes pls tell me,, im afraid i sing high notes too ...et to the final round lol.I think my favourites are Scala and the dog so far. | |
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