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pulserate
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Tripping and classical music
#511157 - 01/05/02 03:26 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Does anybody out there have any suggestions on Classical music that will go well with tripping?
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Viking_Tripper17
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: pulserate]
#511169 - 01/05/02 03:40 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Beethoven's Fifth Symphony - Hands down.
The only classical piece that would rock more, perhaps, is Saent-Saens' Danse Macabre.
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Learyfan
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: pulserate]
#512930 - 01/07/02 06:05 AM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'll throw this out there. In Storming Heaven by Jay Stevens he talks about how Al Hubbard used to play classical for people when he was trip sitting them. He said Bach would create heavenly reactions, while Berloiz would create hellish reactions.
By the way, even before I read that, a friend of mine had a bad trip while listening to Berloiz.
I listen to Bach or Mozart or just the classical station when i'm playing classical.
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HellaJZ
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: Learyfan]
#513166 - 01/07/02 12:21 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Although an orchestra can be very peaceful and trippy to listen to, I also really enjoy listening to very complicated piano songs. Try finding some by chopin or liszt. One of my favorites is La Campanella.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: pulserate]
#513193 - 01/07/02 12:48 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ravel's Bolero is a great peace too.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: ]
#514020 - 01/08/02 02:02 AM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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i recommend violin or cello music. ive never tripped before with this type of music playng but i was really high once and violin music came on and my hands started twitching like i was playing it. it was very cool. stay away from the sadder music of these instruments, violin strings can cut like a knife in this condition.
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dk138
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: pulserate]
#514638 - 01/08/02 05:25 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Kanon_D-dur from Eva can touch my soul.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: pulserate]
#515659 - 01/09/02 06:07 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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The 1812 Overture
Canon in D
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
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zenarrow
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: pulserate]
#26462502 - 01/31/20 05:09 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Not really classic but John Coltrane 'Ole. Was like listening to Satans orchestra... in a real psychedelic good way.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: zenarrow] 2
#26462522 - 01/31/20 05:18 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Chopin
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Hotdog from Space
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: daysbetween] 2
#26462531 - 01/31/20 05:23 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Whatever you like.
I had a period where i listening to Beethoven while high on weed. Then later I quit, cause I tought Beethoven talked to much about God and female muses/angel beings.
Oh. I also had the idea that Beethoven was warning humanity against the machine. Some kind of bardo stuff, that humanity is becoming more and more machinelike, due to language. And that language is consisting in is essence of boolean operations, that is 1 or 0, Yes or no. And that the spirit of life is dying, being replaced by a matrix with machine-beings.
Well ...
I get weird ideas sometimes, but who knows, might be something in it.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: daysbetween]
#26462540 - 01/31/20 05:30 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Chopin. Erik Satie. Maurice Ravel. Tchaikovsky. Bach. Mozart. Beethoven. Vivaldi. Boccherini. There's too many to choose from, of course. Sometimes I'll go for artists/performers rather than composers. Yo-yo ma has an exceptional way of expressing the works of many composers, for instance. Sometimes I'll go for an instrument. It's a big world. There's plenty to meet your tastes based on your mood.
There's also the consideration of classical Indian ragas and classical African music.
I love the African kora - Toumani Diabate is a wonderful player.
Raga musicians - Shivkumar Sharma, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Zakir Houssain.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: footpath]
#26462757 - 01/31/20 07:52 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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I listened to this a couple days ago while smoking some weed. It is something I came back to. I’m pretty sure I was one some or one shroom. Chopin nocturne op. 9 no. 2
Oh and Mahler is cool
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: Rangiku]
#26462759 - 01/31/20 07:53 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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I need to toss on some classical next time I trip
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: Nifflerz] 2
#26462772 - 01/31/20 08:05 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Next time you do, put on Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: SonicTitan]
#26462941 - 01/31/20 11:41 PM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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I second Satie.
Debussy too
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: crabs] 2
#26463116 - 02/01/20 06:36 AM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Just need to save a spot here and leave some crumbs to find my way back.
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330ci
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Listen to the classical greats sober, find who moves you the most emotionally, listen to the ones that really make your hair rise, and then listen to that composer on a trip. Allow yourself to feel the emotions of the notes, these provoke deep thought and feeling in an unenlightened state. The journey they take you on tripping is just that but amplified. I find the focus in these times really helps us understand the interconnected of our brain. Brightens up how we intertwine logic, feelings, emotion and thought. I can truely say music saved my life as it was this aspect of my trip that caused me to rethink my logic and open my belief systems and thought processes back up to analyze and redefine my mind.
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: 330ci]
#26463181 - 02/01/20 07:54 AM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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330ci said: Listen to the classical greats sober, find who moves you the most emotionally, listen to the ones that really make your hair rise, and then listen to that composer on a trip. Allow yourself to feel the emotions of the notes, these provoke deep thought and feeling in an unenlightened state. The journey they take you on tripping is just that but amplified. I find the focus in these times really helps us understand the interconnected of our brain. Brightens up how we intertwine logic, feelings, emotion and thought. I can truely say music saved my life as it was this aspect of my trip that caused me to rethink my logic and open my belief systems and thought processes back up to analyze and redefine my mind.
Yes what he said! There was a 100 best classical sings in YouTube it played 30 second intervals, I think, with the composer and sings listed while playing. It helped me narrow down what I was looking for.
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acidgoofy
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: FrankRhizo]
#26463213 - 02/01/20 08:22 AM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64 Bolero (Ravel) Ride Of The Valkyries Eine kleine Nachtmusik
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Re: Tripping and classical music [Re: acidgoofy]
#26463218 - 02/01/20 08:28 AM (4 years, 9 months ago) |
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