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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 01:26
Originally posted by Reverie Reverie wrote:

Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

reverie:

jade warrior

Not bad! And what if i changed instrumental to female singing?

roger waters when he does not sing...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 01:43

useful:

No Man

miracle:

happy the man

trouser:

gentle giant & happy the man

tuxon:

PFM

the doctor:

genesis

drew:

mike oldfield, sorry: pink floyd!

reverie:

jade warrior

ty1020

rick wakeman

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 01:47
Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

 

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IQ

Wow, I just started exploring them today.  Great.  I'm thinking about ordering "The Wake", Ever, Subterranea, and Dark Matter.

Nice job Greenback

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 01:51
  1. e
  2. c
  3. j
  4. d
  5. a
  6. e
  7. h
  8. f
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 01:52

1 a

2 c

3 j

4 a

5 f

6 b

7 g

8 k

9 g

10 i (but only because I don't actually know what Zeuhl IS.)

Hehe- this is fun. I love quizzing-things.   RATE ME!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 02:22

1   a
2   c
3   a
4   c
5   f
6   a
7   b
8   f
9   g
10 e

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 06:23
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2 a
3 d
4 b
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6 e
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8 j
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 07:42

the questions:

1. the keyboards must be at first:

a very symphonic-bombastic oriented, emulating classical music

b linear & minimalist

c atmospheric & ambient

d floating, ethereal & dreamy

e clinical & nervous

f futuristic

g spacy & cosmic

h i prefer music with no keyboards

All but "a". If I want to listen to classical I prefer the real thing. But even "a" may be fine at times.

2  regarding the vocals department, you prefer:

a  women lead &/or backing vocals

b men lead &/or backing vocals

c substantial lyrics: the quality of voices is less important

d conversations, effects on voices

e instrumental albums

Again all. What I really hate though (in general; if there are exceptions they don't come to my mind right now. The only way I could accept that was as a parody) is a small choir of 2 or 3 women doing background vocals (as is the case on some Floyd live albums, for example). An example of good usage for a small choir of female vocals (but lead and not backing) is on the first self-titled album of Hatfield and the North.

3 you usually look for what kind of mood in music?

a sentimental

b fearful

c funny

d dark

e depressing

f melancholic

g relaxing

h peaceful

i joyful

j intellectual

Again all, with a stress on j.

4 regarding the electric guitar, the most important thing is:

a the melody of the solos

b the quality of the sound

c the presence of miscellaneous pedals used

d the rhythmic riffs

e i prefer acoustic guitars

f any music where guitar is absent

Depends on the music; no preference.

5 i prefer:

a acoustic bass

b rickenbaker bass

c fender precision bass

d wal bass

e fretless bass

f bass type is not important

g any music where bass is replaced

The distinctions are a little fuzzy here and overlapping too. I really can't say. Depends on the kind of music again. For fusion a fretless or on occcasion an acoustic is best. I like the fretless play of Percy Jones. (He should be listed in bass polls more).

6 regarding the drums:

a they are less important than the percussions

b they are better if they have a jazzy style

c i look for fast metal drummers

d i have only good words for drummers who give the listener an overdaose of cymbals patterns

e synchronization is much more important than speed & technical exhibition

f i hate drums solos

A combination of "b" and "e". You should rephrase answer "d", by the way; it is biased. And I actually like it when drummers do a lot with cymbals. A single unexpected hit or two on a cymbal can be much more effective than a showy drum-roll (A good example of that you can find in the title track of Gong's "Shamal"). Much more important for me is effective use of hi-hat though.

7 the most important thing regarding compositions:

a complexity

b harmony

c synchronization

d restless changes

e technical performance

f structure

g melody

h rhythm

Not quite sure what you mean by synchronization. Anyway, all of the aspects are important for me. And answer "d" seems a little biased again.

8 considering instruments other than drums, electronic keys, bass & guitars, your favorite one is:

a violin/cello

b xylophone/marimba/vibraphone/glockenspiel

c bassoon

d bagpipes

e trumpet/trombone

f flute

g accordion

h oboe

i  harpsichord

j church organ

k piano

l tubular bells

m saxophone

n if other, specify:

I don't need bagpipes unless they really make sense, like on Mother Gong's "Fairy Tales". Else I think the more unusual the instrumentation is the merrier.

9 the first word you associate with "keyboards " is:

a Hammond organ

b mini moog

c clavinet

d mellotron

e any vintage keyboards

f any modern keyboards

g a mix of modern & vintaghe keyboards

I'll go with "g" here.

10 you have absolutely NO TIME for:

a symphonic prog

b canterbury

c art rock

d fusion

e RIO/avant garde

f post rock/experimental

g krautrock

h prog metal

i zeuhl

j italian prog

k neo prog

l psychedelic / space rock

m prog folk

Most of "h" and "k" and some of "a", but there are exceptions. (I never understood why VdGG are only listed under "symphonic", by the way; they are often much too dissonant for that category. I hate "symphonic prog" that is nothing but wafts of billowing keyboards. Eloy come to my mind as an example for that).



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:35
  1. a
  2. c
  3. f
  4. e
  5. f
  6. a
  7. g
  8. a
  9. g
  10. d
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 13:20
useful:

No Man

miracle:

happy the man

trouser:

gentle giant & happy the man

tuxon:

PFM

the doctor:

genesis

drew:

mike oldfield, sorry: pink floyd!

reverie:

jade warrior

ty1020

rick wakeman

Fearless

IQ

Cygnus X-2

patrick moraz

starette:

marillion

video vertigo

steve hackett

politician:

rick wakeman, steve hillage

BaldFriede

gong, univers zero, frank zappa, gryphon, spaced out

felona:

glass hammer



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 15:43

ok, i take time to answer the questions:

1 the keyboards must be at first:

d floating, ethereal & dreamy

 

2  regarding the vocals department, you prefer:

a  women lead &/or backing vocals

 

3 you usually look for what kind of mood in music?

a sentimental

 

4 regarding the electric guitar, the most important thing is:

a the melody of the solos

 

5 i prefer:

e fretless bass

 

6 regarding the drums:

a they are less important than the percussions

 

7 the most important thing regarding compositions:

b harmony

 

8 considering instruments other than drums, electronic keys, bass & guitars, your favorite one is:

j church organ

 

9 the first word you associate with "keyboards " is:

g a mix of modern & vintaghe keyboards

 

10 you have absolutely NO TIME for:

f post rock/experimental

g krautrock

 

 

the best artist to think about is the modern MIKE OLDFIELD!!Cool

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 16:07

Ok, so far it is no fun since you more or less know who likes what in this forum. I am new here so I'm very curious what you will say about this:

  1. A
  2. B
  3. I
  4. A
  5. A
  6. E
  7. G
  8. F
  9. E
  10. H
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 16:34

the questions:

  1. the keyboards must be at first:

a very symphonic-bombastic oriented, emulating classical music ***

b linear & minimalist

c atmospheric & ambient

d floating, ethereal & dreamy

e clinical & nervous

f futuristic

g spacy & cosmic

h i prefer music with no keyboards

 

 

2  regarding the vocals department, you prefer:

a  women lead &/or backing vocals

b men lead &/or backing vocals ***

c substantial lyrics: the quality of voices is less important

d conversations, effects on voices

e instrumental albums

 

3 you usually look for what kind of mood in music?

a sentimental

b fearful

c funny

d dark

e depressing

f melancholic

g relaxing

h peaceful

i joyful

j intellectual ***

 

4 regarding the electric guitar, the most important thing is:

a the melody of the solos

b the quality of the sound***

c the presence of miscellaneous pedals used

d the rhythmic riffs

e i prefer acoustic guitars

f any music where guitar is absent

 

5 i prefer:

a acoustic bass

b rickenbaker bass

c fender precision bass

d wal bass

e fretless bass

f bass type is not important ***

g any music where bass is replaced

 

6 regarding the drums:

a they are less important than the percussions

b they are better if they have a jazzy style

c i look for fast metal drummers

d i have only good words for drummers who give the listener an overdaose of cymbals patterns

e synchronization is much more important than speed & technical exhibition***

f i hate drums solos

 

7 the most important thing regarding compositions:

a complexity

b harmony***

c synchronization

d restless changes

e technical performance

f structure

g melody

h rhythm

 

8 considering instruments other than drums, electronic keys, bass & guitars, your favorite one is:

a violin/cello***

b xylophone/marimba/vibraphone/glockenspiel

c bassoon

d bagpipes

e trumpet/trombone

f flute

g accordion

h oboe

i  harpsichord

j church organ

k piano

l tubular bells

m saxophone

n if other, specify:

 

9 the first word you associate with "keyboards " is:

a Hammond organ

b mini moog***

c clavinet

d mellotron

e any vintage keyboards

f any modern keyboards

g a mix of modern & vintaghe keyboards

 

10 you have absolutely NO TIME for:

a symphonic prog

b canterbury

c art rock

d fusion

e RIO/avant garde

f post rock/experimental

g krautrock***

h prog metal

i zeuhl

j italian prog

k neo prog

l psychedelic / space rock

m prog folk


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 16:53
Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

miracle:

happy the man

Thanks

I thought of checking them out 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 17:00

yep, pretty accurate!! Glass Hammer are one of my top bands

how did you find this test?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 17:41
Okidoki- My boyfriend has mentioned Marillion time and time again but it's one of those facts he rants about that I push aside to focus on the OTHER things he says. But if you reckon I love them......maybe I should start paying more attention to him on that one. I've never heard any of their stuff you see.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 21:56
useful:

No Man

miracle:

happy the man

trouser:

gentle giant & happy the man

tuxon:

PFM

the doctor:

genesis

drew:

mike oldfield, sorry: pink floyd!

reverie:

jade warrior

ty1020

rick wakeman

Fearless

IQ

Cygnus X-2

patrick moraz

starette:

marillion

video vertigo

steve hackett

politician:

rick wakeman, steve hillage

BaldFriede

gong, univers zero, frank zappa, gryphon, spaced out

felona:

glass hammer

kokoryn:

jethro tull

memowakeman:

caravan or happy the man



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 22:13
I've been interested in Patrick Moraz, but cannot find any albums from him.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2005 at 03:07
1.D
2.B
3.F
4.A
5.B
6.B
7.B
8.A
9.D
10.E

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2005 at 05:06
Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

kokoryn:

jethro tull

Ha! Excellent answer, I have to admit.

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