Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 1:06 pm
The Black Rock Shooter theme is the best thing.Hoitash wrote:I've found J-pop useful, too, oddly enough.
The Black Rock Shooter theme is the best thing.Hoitash wrote:I've found J-pop useful, too, oddly enough.
This. As much as I dislike the genre, rhythm is mostly basic enough to run without problems. The aural satisfaction is entirely different thing.Hoitash wrote:I've had success with power metal and hard rock, but maybe that's just me.
I've found J-pop useful, too, oddly enough.
Haha, this is pretty much my experience of J-Pop, though I've not heard much! Power metal can be quite good, and I admit Sabaton is definitely on my running list.wazuzu wrote:This. As much as I dislike the genre, rhythm is mostly basic enough to run without problems. The aural satisfaction is entirely different thing.Hoitash wrote:I've had success with power metal and hard rock, but maybe that's just me.
I've found J-pop useful, too, oddly enough.
The trumpet can be pretty painful as well. It's mostly high pitched and loud stuff that gets on my nerves. A lot of other noises really irritate me as well. I can stand the discomfort and pain for a while (5 minutes or so) but if I listen to a violin playing for 30 minutes with many high pitched notes than I will get a headache. Same goes for other high pitched and loud instruments such as the trumpet. BTW I already know The Planets by Holst. I can listen to it quite fine (it isn't too painful or annoying) and I sort of like it anyway so all is good.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Is it uncomfortable with brass as well?Forever_ambivalent wrote:Yea I don't think I would listen to stanchinsky (romantic era musician). There is a reason I specified the music eras to Baroque and Classical. Romance era music can be confusing and crazy. 20th century music is a mixed bag though. Largely full of crazy pieces that play with sounds marvelously but they also have a lot of music that is dedicated to certain time periods.
I have a few pieces in mind but does anybody know any good (20th-21st century) classical pieces? I'm fine with any good pieces done on an instrument so it can even be game music/film music/programme music. I would be happy with anything with a constant beat that isn't over-complicated that is played on an actual instrument. I already have a list of classical music for running but I wouldn't mind having a few modern gems included. I would appreciate it if there isn't a violin in any piece though. Those tend to really hurt my ears when they go for the higher notes and are generally uncomfortable. I will bear it though if I think the piece is good enough though. Violas and Cellos all the way!
I really need to open myself up to more modern pieces of music.
I'd recommend The Planets by Holst, though there is the odd violin passage and some of the brass sections go quite high so maybe it's not suitable. I too would recommend John Williams, though the guitarist one, as much of his classical guitar work is exceptional (same as Segovia and Albeniz, to start off). Could you suggest a few pieces you like, as I'm not all that knowledgeable about the baroque period?
Haven't been running for a bit, as I managed to twinge my right calf, but I went for one today and all was fine. Need to start working towards an hour now, which is gonna be a lot more work than the half hour, I can tell :/
Peer Gynt by Edvard Grieg is very good, and depending on if you like opera or not there's versions of bothForever_ambivalent wrote:The trumpet can be pretty painful as well. It's mostly high pitched and loud stuff that gets on my nerves. A lot of other noises really irritate me as well. I can stand the discomfort and pain for a while (5 minutes or so) but if I listen to a violin playing for 30 minutes with many high pitched notes than I will get a headache. Same goes for other high pitched and loud instruments such as the trumpet. BTW I already know The Planets by Holst. I can listen to it quite fine (it isn't too painful or annoying) and I sort of like it anyway so all is good.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Is it uncomfortable with brass as well?Forever_ambivalent wrote:Yea I don't think I would listen to stanchinsky (romantic era musician). There is a reason I specified the music eras to Baroque and Classical. Romance era music can be confusing and crazy. 20th century music is a mixed bag though. Largely full of crazy pieces that play with sounds marvelously but they also have a lot of music that is dedicated to certain time periods.
I have a few pieces in mind but does anybody know any good (20th-21st century) classical pieces? I'm fine with any good pieces done on an instrument so it can even be game music/film music/programme music. I would be happy with anything with a constant beat that isn't over-complicated that is played on an actual instrument. I already have a list of classical music for running but I wouldn't mind having a few modern gems included. I would appreciate it if there isn't a violin in any piece though. Those tend to really hurt my ears when they go for the higher notes and are generally uncomfortable. I will bear it though if I think the piece is good enough though. Violas and Cellos all the way!
I really need to open myself up to more modern pieces of music.
I'd recommend The Planets by Holst, though there is the odd violin passage and some of the brass sections go quite high so maybe it's not suitable. I too would recommend John Williams, though the guitarist one, as much of his classical guitar work is exceptional (same as Segovia and Albeniz, to start off). Could you suggest a few pieces you like, as I'm not all that knowledgeable about the baroque period?
Haven't been running for a bit, as I managed to twinge my right calf, but I went for one today and all was fine. Need to start working towards an hour now, which is gonna be a lot more work than the half hour, I can tell :/
I like classical guitar as well so I'm fine with John Williams.
A few pieces I like. Well there is Partita n. 6 in E Minor by Bach and the infamous Pachelbel's canon. Bach Cello Suite No.1 in G, Bach Air on G string and Bach Partita in A minor and Bach Chaconne and..... I think you get the picture now.
Yea Bach is my favorite baroque era musician. Although in general I prefer Romantic era music the most.
EVERY day's a good melodic death daySpecimenSix wrote: In fact, since I'm off work today I think I may go for a run myself. Today feels like a good melodic death day.
True true, but something about the rain and gloomy gray skies makes me think of Conducting From the Grave.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:EVERY day's a good melodic death daySpecimenSix wrote: In fact, since I'm off work today I think I may go for a run myself. Today feels like a good melodic death day.
Aw, cool. It's been forever since I biked, now that I'm thinking of it. I learned to ride so I could bike alongside my dad while he ran when I was little because he was so much faster than me, but ever since I started running I sort of let that go. I think I might get back on sometime, I forgot how nice peddling can be.metalangel wrote:Bought a new mountain bike today...
Aaah, I love cycling, though my bike is an absolute crapbox due to me not oiling it :'/metalangel wrote:Bought a new mountain bike today... bike store guy gave me $50 off a Raleigh Talus 2.0 because it was last year's model.
Took it through the park trails on the way home. The last hill out of the ravine the park runs through just about killed me. Beginning to understand why I was so much fitter in high school and university!
Recreation. The streets around here are quite busy, I don't want to ride on them too much if I can help it. I used to use a bicycle to get around everywhere. Then, after finishing university, I found I was using things with their own engines: cars and motorcycles, because I had a job. So sit on my butt to get to work, so I can sit on my butt there too. Hence why so many people gain weight once they enter the workforce.AaronIsCrunchy wrote: Aaah, I love cycling, though my bike is an absolute crapbox due to me not oiling it :'/
You gonna use it primarily for recreation or for getting about?