what kind of music do you like to listen?
By coollady9
@coollady9 (143)
Indonesia
October 27, 2010 11:26pm CST
Now, there are many colors of music. And all of them have special characteristic. People now, love and care about music. They can produce music and songs every day. So there are a lot of music every time we can listen to. I like jazz sometimes, pop, r&b, hip hop, rock, rap, dangdutz, keroncong, and so on. But only few songs from them that I like. So tell me about your favorite music, and can you sing a song?
6 responses
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
29 Oct 10
Yes, I can sing a song, but, the only problem is that nobody like to listen. Ha ha ! Well, any way, I am a music lover. I like listening to all kinds of music. My favorite is classical music, Chopin, Johan Strauss, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and more, and also those of other cultures. I listen to the CDs every evening, as a way of relaxation.
@rvidanes (16)
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29 Oct 10
I like to listen to jazz fusion 70`s style because the creativity and improvisation of bands and artists that time were truly amazing and the way they converse musically was outstanding! I also listen to rock, pop, gospel, praise and other interesting types of music.
@megalocluster (74)
• Philippines
28 Oct 10
Im more into easy listening. Im all around so my taste changes everynow and then. Basically you can call me a fusionist stating that all types of good music will please you. :)
@thebassdude (342)
• Philippines
28 Oct 10
I listen to all sorts. :) But my favorites would be 80s pop, jazz fusion, and progressive rock. :) Whenever I want to relax I listen to pop music... mostly stuff from the 80s. It was such a fun era. And whenever I want to practice on my bass or I want to get inspired for an upcoming gig, I listen to jazz an rock. :)
@wenchuang (37)
• China
28 Oct 10
I like pop music, now in China there are many singer star like Andy lau jay their songs i like listening music,I like listening to the songs are like oneself, humming in happy tine in the lonely when i will sing their songs