I am taking a survey


If you have the time, please rate the following music from 1 to 5 where 1 is incredible and 5 is rubbish.

All I ask however is that you please listen all the way to the end AND give it your full attention before you cast your vote.  It is only 4.5 minutes long.

Thanks

 

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It is a film soundtrack so well written i want to see the film...

It is not Beethoven nor Bruckner... 😁

😊

But who can rival them ?

It is very talented composer... A Turkisch ... I give him 1 in the film category music...I would have given him 2 if i was comparing his soundtrack to the best ever in Hollywood for example...But i give it 1 for the pleasure to listen to it without any comparison trial in mind....

The rythm and melody reproduce very well the increased movement of a drama...

I cannot give to him less than the score i will give to any great cinema music...(1 or 2)

I will listen more...But i am very interested to see the film or series drama...

Thanks....

I will reserve the score 5 for most rap and heavy metal or bad rock and bad pop( most rock)...

I listen mostly classical, jazz, Persian and Indian music my favorite, but also Turkisch sufi music and chinese also ....

 

( i belong to the Bach religion, everything ever written is under his music revelation, save the gong music sound which is on par with Bach to awake the spirit😁😊 )

( by the way gong is a very good audio test for an audio system)

Thanks for your voting. Yes it is a Turkish series I have discovered recently which is very interesting. It is about a beautiful young woman and her chilling almost psychopathic mother. And the acting is beyond superb with very striking music.

It doesn’t move me, but perhaps I would like it more if it were accompanied by the visuals.

For example the somewhat tedious soundtrack to the movie "Tess" (when listened to sans the movie) becomes breathtaking, on a whole, while watching the movie on a large screen in a good theatre.

This said, I do enjoy the soundtrack to "Angela’s Ashes" played on my stereo alone.

Edit:  Just realized that the A A's soundtrack was by John Williams (not a subtle composer, IMO) so maybe that's why it stands well alone.

I did search for a hardcopy of the book translated to English, but could not find one (just some sound files).

Now I am interested in the book - thanks for the post.

 

DeKay

A solid 3.5 for me lovely piece of music just not really my style but I can certainly appreciate that it's well done.