In the first piece, it is nice and mellow, staying at a relatively slow pace filled with pianos and violins. The second one, however, is a little livelier, adding in trumpets, cymbals, and other jazz instruments. The audio is a bit fuzzy, adding an authentic feel. The third one has a lot more instruments playing at once in different tempos. Additional vocals are heard in the background as well. There is a lot more going on in the third piece, making it seem very energetic.
My belief is Biederbecke and Mingus are trying to make a point of getting out with the old and in the new of classical music with their new music styles. They might have thought that change would be for the better, or else we would be stuck in the classical genre forever.
The first song made me feel really calm. I'm listening to it in the background as i'm typing and I feel like I'm about to fall asleep. The second puts me in a good mood. But the third one I personally don't like so it makes me quite uneasy. To me, it seems like all the instruments are jumbled together in different tempos and it just seems so messy. I personally like the classical style music better. I like the calm feelings that it could bring at one point, and in the next it can make you feel more powerful. I love the sound of piano almost more than any other instrument. I love to sleep, personally, so I like classical music because sometimes it can help me fall asleep. Plus, vocals with classic music can be the most elegant thing ever to some people, including me.
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