methylatedghosts
Can't brain. Has dumb.
Hello, fellow RFers!
Some of you may know I'm now studying music at the New Zealand School of Music.
One of the assignments I need to do for a musicology paper, coming up due in a few weeks, involves listener's reactions to a recorded piece, so I was hoping some of you might be able to help me out in this. All I need, is for you to listen to Edward Elgar's Sea Pictures, and react to it in some way, whether it's in the songs' meaning, or your impression of the music, whether you liked or disliked it, what you thought of this recording... anything at all, really. It shouldn't take much more than 30mins if you're actively listening to it, less if you're doing something else while listening - it is a 22min track, after all
Thanks in advance
Some of you may know I'm now studying music at the New Zealand School of Music.
One of the assignments I need to do for a musicology paper, coming up due in a few weeks, involves listener's reactions to a recorded piece, so I was hoping some of you might be able to help me out in this. All I need, is for you to listen to Edward Elgar's Sea Pictures, and react to it in some way, whether it's in the songs' meaning, or your impression of the music, whether you liked or disliked it, what you thought of this recording... anything at all, really. It shouldn't take much more than 30mins if you're actively listening to it, less if you're doing something else while listening - it is a 22min track, after all
Thanks in advance