What music does the programmer hear?
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance.) I was wondering what music taste programmers have. Actually I'm feeling quite out of place with my two music genres, Heavy Metal and Blues-Rock. I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal? Wouldn't normal people think that that programmer who listens to Heavy Metal is a MORON? Personally I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks! Here is a link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbpYLU21zA[^] But keep in mind that Anthony Gomes is actually Blues-Rock and not Heavy Metal in the way of Metallica or Scorpions. Though, I liked Metallica until the point where I had enough of swearing so I moved to Scorpions. Here is my favorite song of the album Humanity Hour 1: The Game of Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyihmJkH0E[^] Or listen to the song Humanity, did you know that you are a drop in the rain, just the number not a name? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjb0mld4SpM[^] ... and Humanity goodbye!
I personally prefer some chill-out and relaxing stuff ... especially Mike Oldfield and demoscene electronic music (http://www.demovibes.org) ;)
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance.) I was wondering what music taste programmers have. Actually I'm feeling quite out of place with my two music genres, Heavy Metal and Blues-Rock. I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal? Wouldn't normal people think that that programmer who listens to Heavy Metal is a MORON? Personally I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks! Here is a link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbpYLU21zA[^] But keep in mind that Anthony Gomes is actually Blues-Rock and not Heavy Metal in the way of Metallica or Scorpions. Though, I liked Metallica until the point where I had enough of swearing so I moved to Scorpions. Here is my favorite song of the album Humanity Hour 1: The Game of Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyihmJkH0E[^] Or listen to the song Humanity, did you know that you are a drop in the rain, just the number not a name? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjb0mld4SpM[^] ... and Humanity goodbye!
Cyon111 wrote:
I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal?
Progressive metal is metal for educated people. Therefore, a real programmer MUST be exposed to prog metal. Another two generes to which a real programmer must be exposed are jazz and classical music.
Cyon111 wrote:
I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks!
It's very good indeed.
If you can play The Dance of Eternity (Dream Theater), then we shall make a band.
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance.) I was wondering what music taste programmers have. Actually I'm feeling quite out of place with my two music genres, Heavy Metal and Blues-Rock. I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal? Wouldn't normal people think that that programmer who listens to Heavy Metal is a MORON? Personally I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks! Here is a link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbpYLU21zA[^] But keep in mind that Anthony Gomes is actually Blues-Rock and not Heavy Metal in the way of Metallica or Scorpions. Though, I liked Metallica until the point where I had enough of swearing so I moved to Scorpions. Here is my favorite song of the album Humanity Hour 1: The Game of Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyihmJkH0E[^] Or listen to the song Humanity, did you know that you are a drop in the rain, just the number not a name? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjb0mld4SpM[^] ... and Humanity goodbye!
From Heavy Metal to House and blues, rock, pop, I think that almost everything... of course some groups of each kind, not everyhting, but I like all the kinds of music and depending on the mood I tend to torture tha guys on my department with Marilyn Manson or Metallica and some days I use House just to relax a little bit...
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance.) I was wondering what music taste programmers have. Actually I'm feeling quite out of place with my two music genres, Heavy Metal and Blues-Rock. I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal? Wouldn't normal people think that that programmer who listens to Heavy Metal is a MORON? Personally I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks! Here is a link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbpYLU21zA[^] But keep in mind that Anthony Gomes is actually Blues-Rock and not Heavy Metal in the way of Metallica or Scorpions. Though, I liked Metallica until the point where I had enough of swearing so I moved to Scorpions. Here is my favorite song of the album Humanity Hour 1: The Game of Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyihmJkH0E[^] Or listen to the song Humanity, did you know that you are a drop in the rain, just the number not a name? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjb0mld4SpM[^] ... and Humanity goodbye!
What's wrong with hard rock and blues? Programmers ( and other technically oriented people ) enjoy complex relationships, things which engage the mind completely. That's why we love finding technical solutions to everyday problems, and making them elegant when we can. Music, in general, is mathematical, an interweaving of mathematical relationships of melody, harmony, rythm and interval. It engages the mind, heart and soul in a way no other medium can. Yeah, the general noise known as rap or hiphop doesn't contain much of any of these - least of all, talent, but most genre of music are fundamentally technical in nature, and appeal to technical people. Those of us in need of sedation after a hectic week might prefer country, but rock in all its forms, and blues/jazz are delightful entertainment for an agile mind. Enjoy, and branch out some. Try some Bach or Mozart for a change... :-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance!) Wow, we do love each other very much don't we? It's not the first time you step on my foot! Have you read the text at the very first line, here and at the first post? Yes, "Sorry for my bad English in advance!". To get things straight, my posting is just a humble intention to improve my English. Thank you and please don't tell me that I should go somewhere else. Because I don't think I have broken any rules!
modified on Sunday, September 21, 2008 11:54 AM
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I personally prefer some chill-out and relaxing stuff ... especially Mike Oldfield and demoscene electronic music (http://www.demovibes.org) ;)
Member 0xFFFFFFFF wrote:
Mike Oldfield
Work seems easier while his music is playing in background. ;)
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I personally prefer some chill-out and relaxing stuff ... especially Mike Oldfield and demoscene electronic music (http://www.demovibes.org) ;)
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What's wrong with hard rock and blues? Programmers ( and other technically oriented people ) enjoy complex relationships, things which engage the mind completely. That's why we love finding technical solutions to everyday problems, and making them elegant when we can. Music, in general, is mathematical, an interweaving of mathematical relationships of melody, harmony, rythm and interval. It engages the mind, heart and soul in a way no other medium can. Yeah, the general noise known as rap or hiphop doesn't contain much of any of these - least of all, talent, but most genre of music are fundamentally technical in nature, and appeal to technical people. Those of us in need of sedation after a hectic week might prefer country, but rock in all its forms, and blues/jazz are delightful entertainment for an agile mind. Enjoy, and branch out some. Try some Bach or Mozart for a change... :-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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From Heavy Metal to House and blues, rock, pop, I think that almost everything... of course some groups of each kind, not everyhting, but I like all the kinds of music and depending on the mood I tend to torture tha guys on my department with Marilyn Manson or Metallica and some days I use House just to relax a little bit...
Joan Murt wrote:
... with Marilyn Manson or Metallica ...
Well, there we have my two ex-girls, Marilyn Manson and Metallica. Yeah, I listened once to Marilyn Manson, too. Don't know why I dropped that, perhaps, ehhh, you know. So, how is the new album of Metallica? I think it's being called Death Magnetic, right? Not that I would start to listen to them again, but I'm curious because it is supposed to break some selling records if my information is correct.
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polka - Weird Al Yankovic [^] - although best known for his parody songs, he is also big on polkas :)
Steve
I forgot about that. I do like his stuff.
John
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On the head Roger, the complexity is part of what attracts me to rock. With the large dynamic range there can be several layers present at once. :cool:
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What's wrong with hard rock and blues? Programmers ( and other technically oriented people ) enjoy complex relationships, things which engage the mind completely. That's why we love finding technical solutions to everyday problems, and making them elegant when we can. Music, in general, is mathematical, an interweaving of mathematical relationships of melody, harmony, rythm and interval. It engages the mind, heart and soul in a way no other medium can. Yeah, the general noise known as rap or hiphop doesn't contain much of any of these - least of all, talent, but most genre of music are fundamentally technical in nature, and appeal to technical people. Those of us in need of sedation after a hectic week might prefer country, but rock in all its forms, and blues/jazz are delightful entertainment for an agile mind. Enjoy, and branch out some. Try some Bach or Mozart for a change... :-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Roger Wright wrote:
Try some Bach or Mozart for a change
That would be a change for me. Not sure if the woman would like that. She makes me turn off opera especially if it is sung in a language that I don't know and I only know english and a little Spanish. Never heard any Spanish opera though...
John
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Trollslayer wrote:
With the large dynamic range there can be several layers present at once.
!!!Goodbye Humanity it's Hour 1!!!
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance.) I was wondering what music taste programmers have. Actually I'm feeling quite out of place with my two music genres, Heavy Metal and Blues-Rock. I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal? Wouldn't normal people think that that programmer who listens to Heavy Metal is a MORON? Personally I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks! Here is a link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbpYLU21zA[^] But keep in mind that Anthony Gomes is actually Blues-Rock and not Heavy Metal in the way of Metallica or Scorpions. Though, I liked Metallica until the point where I had enough of swearing so I moved to Scorpions. Here is my favorite song of the album Humanity Hour 1: The Game of Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyihmJkH0E[^] Or listen to the song Humanity, did you know that you are a drop in the rain, just the number not a name? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjb0mld4SpM[^] ... and Humanity goodbye!
Metallica and Bach - both have similarities believe it or not. Bach used to love key changes and Metallica do this as well change tempo in the middle of some songs which was a feature of the early baroque period.
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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That makes as much sense as everything else you've said.
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I'm sorry. I'm doing my best, but English is not easy. I was obviously referring to the album of the Scorpions. :sigh: You know the world goes down if he turns on that kind of music! Still it was worth a try even if this joke failed. :(( But that's why I'm here! To learn it. :-\
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I'm sorry. I'm doing my best, but English is not easy. I was obviously referring to the album of the Scorpions. :sigh: You know the world goes down if he turns on that kind of music! Still it was worth a try even if this joke failed. :(( But that's why I'm here! To learn it. :-\
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance!) Wow, we do love each other very much don't we? It's not the first time you step on my foot! Have you read the text at the very first line, here and at the first post? Yes, "Sorry for my bad English in advance!". To get things straight, my posting is just a humble intention to improve my English. Thank you and please don't tell me that I should go somewhere else. Because I don't think I have broken any rules!
modified on Sunday, September 21, 2008 11:54 AM
If you want to learn English, do it at the expense of someone else. We're programmers, not English teachers. No, you haven't broke any rules, but you're annoying the hell outa me, and take me at my word - that's not a good thing.
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I'm sorry. I'm doing my best, but English is not easy. I was obviously referring to the album of the Scorpions. :sigh: You know the world goes down if he turns on that kind of music! Still it was worth a try even if this joke failed. :(( But that's why I'm here! To learn it. :-\
If you like the Scorpions, you really should take a listen to Accept, UFO and MSG.
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Roger Wright wrote:
Try some Bach or Mozart for a change
That would be a change for me. Not sure if the woman would like that. She makes me turn off opera especially if it is sung in a language that I don't know and I only know english and a little Spanish. Never heard any Spanish opera though...
John
It might be fun to broaden her horizons a bit, then. I can agree with her about opera, though - I enjoy the Phantom immensely, but can't tolerate the screeching that passes for music in Italian operas. I'd love to hear a Spanish opera, but I can't recall hearing of any. Do they do anything but mariachi music these days?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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(Sorry for my bad English in advance.) I was wondering what music taste programmers have. Actually I'm feeling quite out of place with my two music genres, Heavy Metal and Blues-Rock. I mean a programmer is usually a well educated, smart and talented person, shouldn't he/she not listen to Heavy Metal? Wouldn't normal people think that that programmer who listens to Heavy Metal is a MORON? Personally I love the electric guitar very much, which reminds me on a newcomer called Anthony Gomes who plays on the e-guitar very well. The song War On War really rocks! Here is a link on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbbpYLU21zA[^] But keep in mind that Anthony Gomes is actually Blues-Rock and not Heavy Metal in the way of Metallica or Scorpions. Though, I liked Metallica until the point where I had enough of swearing so I moved to Scorpions. Here is my favorite song of the album Humanity Hour 1: The Game of Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAyihmJkH0E[^] Or listen to the song Humanity, did you know that you are a drop in the rain, just the number not a name? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjb0mld4SpM[^] ... and Humanity goodbye!
I know programmers who like heavy metal, some who like blues, some who like Mozart, some who like Pink Floyd...and myself, who likes them all (also some big band music LOL)...Your talent is not determined by your musical tastes, but idiots with blinders are easily identified by asserting that determination.