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Old 12.18.2008, 06:58 PM   #1
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This is more for the elitists rather than the noise fans but.


I've always been fascinated with combining beatlesque pop and classical music (even tho that's kind of baroque pop?) but also combining my other musical influences like nirvana, sonic youth, and other punk and noise groups. I also then started getting into lots of Greek music and found a connection between that and Surf Rock etc.

That's been a passion of mine for a few years now.


Fact is I'm not a student, and find things on my own. I have never taken theory or studied classical music and the only way I got my hands on Greek music was through my family.

So my question is: Any other kinds of obscure ethnic music/rare or just not mainstream classical music you guys would reccomend for me?

I'm always up for studying new kinds of (old) music that would help broaden my knowledge so I can keep mixing the OLD with the NEW.


I hope this made sense, I'm a little high... Apologies.

I asked the question here because I can hide in my lack of musical history knowledge and learn from alot of elitists. Because you are all, knowledgable elitists. Now take pride in that.
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