This was an interesting thought I had on my mind while I was searching around the website reading peoples posts, stories, etc. When I write, the few times that I do in length if ever, I'm always listening to music. So to answer my own question, my world would be filled with soundtrack music. Since there are no words I can place whatever words to the music that I like. Makes it easier for me to get out whatever thought I have. Plus depending on the type of music, tone, movement, etc I can really get emotions out that I could never under a normal conversation. At this particular point in time the only reason I ever cry is when I listen to music.
Written while listening to James Horner Apollo 13 soundtrack - Lunar Dreams
Something by Gin Wigmore that she hasn't written yet. I have a lot of anger towards Fate and the situation it's put me and the ones I love in, even though most of them have stepped up wonderfully.
Mine varies a lot but my music is playing almost all day.
When I'm feeling energetic or working out it's 70's Rock and Metal.
When I'm feeling rebellious, which is a lot, it's 60's and 70's protest songs, especially Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
When I want to concentrate or when it's bedtime its either New Age or Jazz.
When I'm just plain feeling good or when I'm feeling melancholy it's Gothic Metal, primarily symphonic, or often Fleetwood Mac. I'm not really sure how those are connected in my mind although it's probably the strong female vocals. They brighten my mood.
Sapere Aude
The world i live in i hear music of betrayal, powerlessness, oppression and slavery.
The world I want to live in, spring, sun, friendship and trust in people.
Stravinsky's Rites of Spring might work.
Frederic Chopin's honesty and understanding, but less embellished. Piotr Tchaikovsky's melodies, but with more cohesion between sections. Sergei Rachmaninoff's stoicism, but less erratic. Antonin Dvorak's beauty, but with more understatement and depth. Also, it should performed by a duo of Kabarnos Nikodimos and Arthur Rubinstein, with words written by Leo Tolstoy.
It would be a trashy, jumbled, messy cross between gangsta rap and heavy metal because they're very angry and I am very angry most of the time. Lol!!
Queen
lots of Queen
one of Frank Zappa's rather intricate, manic, hard-to-play instrumentals with tons of twists and turns
Seems like a lot of interesting worlds. I wished there was a way to make this a reality so I can experience each of these worlds. Too bad I can't find a piece of music for the world I'm soaking in right now. Oh the wonders of the human body. So elusive, understated, complicated, simple, yet I can't figure anything out.
-head explodes-
When I have bad (Like being angry) moments it would be: Birdy - Skinny Love (Vanic Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37DIzz5Q2bM
When I'm sad it would be: Half-Life 2 - Triage at Dawn -Remix- Path of Borealis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy61r3Qkm6o
or: Syrsa- The Banished Within The Edmyron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHqAyCiLm8U
When I'm happy: DEAF KEV - Invincible [NCS Release]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2X5mJ3HDYE
When I'm surprised (Happy suprised): Bangarang by Skrillex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR2XilcGYOo
When I'm surprised (Sad surprised): Vexare - Rattlesnakes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZThMWK9GxA
When I'm depressed:Emotional Dark Music - The Eternal Forest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZWGH0ougJI
And like Peep said: Lots and Lots of Queen
Love, Sarina!
My whole existence could be summed up with "Hope is an Anchor" and "Wolfstack Lights" from the Sunless Sea OST. Also a little bit of the "Opening Screen" music.
My "soundtrack" is mostly Kurt Weill, usually Brecht/Weill songs from 3d opera or Mahagonny: great music with lots of irony and anti-capitalism... or Bach, if I want to organize my brain cells... or Philip Glass, for those OCD times. (https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fthefiringline.com%2Fforums%2Fimages%2Fsmilies%2Fwink.gif&hash=fd49c1687b59c0ea097a7b4f1ed562a996fdaf5c)
But the universe I'd like to live in is the one where Yo Yo Ma plays solo at half-time at the Superbowl... and the place is so quiet you can hear a pin drop.