Friday, 18 November 2011

How to Listen to Classical Music

Classical music has been an integral part of our lives, directly or indirectly. We have been exposed to many classical music pieces used in commercials, as background music in movies, in cartoons and even in video games. Take an example, a classical piece called 'O Fortuna', has been used in various media forms. Also, music pieces by Beethoven and Mozart have been used in cartoons, for example, 'Tom and Jerry' and in sitcoms, for example, 'South Park' and 'The Simpsons'. Ever since we entered school, Beethoven's and Mozart's music was recommended for listening to improve our memory and concentration power, and sometimes serving as a lullaby. I am sure that we all have heard some piece or notes of classical music, even if we didn't know we were listening to it or even if we didn't know who the artist was.

If your dilemma is, that you like listening to heavy metal, psychedelic rock, or pop music and you don't really like listening to classical music, how will you ever develop a liking for it. Then, I am here to tell you how. You tried listening to classical music, but couldn't hold on to it for long because it didn't seem fun or intriguing enough, right? This feeling is normal. I went through the same before, and have now discovered my love and interest for it. I am going to explain, how you could listen to classical music and enjoy it, just the way I did.

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