Poll
Question:
What is most important to you in a song
Option 1: The melody or rhythm.
votes: 11
Option 2: The sentiment or message relayed in the words.
votes: 3
Option 3: Who sings it.
votes: 0
Option 4: All of the above
votes: 13
The melody or rhythm of a song will first gain my interest
and cause me to listen to the words, which must be discernible.
If I find the words touch my heart It will probably become
another one of my favorites and I will seek out more from
the person that sings it. If the words can't be understood
or were obviously written as a filler to a decent beat it
becomes an "Ear Worm". To me, the most important part
of a song is the sentiment or message in the words.
The melody, rhythm and lyrics are important to me most to some degree. But I performed in several bands including top 40 bands were all that mattered was getting the song right. I do have some fav. groups. But in reality I don't care who's doing it as long as it has that certain kick to it :laugh:
The melody & rhythm attach my attention. As I listen and learn the words, if they mean something to me, it become a favorite.
I have some favorite artists, but not everything they come out with is a hit with me.
Janet
Can we have an "all of the above" option? I've probably purchased music for all those reasons. Sometimes for me any one of those can trump the others.
I chose lyrics... But I like 'em not for the sentiment in and of itself, but how it's conveyed. I like "epic poetry" in lyric..
QuoteThe melody & rhythm attach my attention. As I listen and learn the words, if they mean something to me, it become a favorite
With Janet. I love hip hop, and honestly there are fave songs where it took me a dozen listens to even get the all the lyrics. Rhythm first, definitely.
Quote from: heatherrose on June 28, 2009, 01:07:04 PM
Your wish is my command.
Thank you love. At least it has one vote now :laugh:
I have been getting into some of the older stuff. Journey, Zee Zee Top even Ozzy. Takes me back to a younger time.
Janet
Quote from: Janet Lynn on June 28, 2009, 02:19:50 PM...takes me back to a younger time.
You're old enough to remember "ZZ Top"?
You had me believing I was robbing the craddle!
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Thank You, Hon I also remember Bill Haley and the Comets, Buddy Holly. And look at you with Dino.
"As the fella once said, aint that a kick in the heeaad and
the sailor said quote aint that a hole in the boooat."
The rhythm and melody are my muse for writing. I actually prefer instrumentals over vocals in movies.
I chose the melody or rhythm, but it really depends upon the song. There are some songs that I love just for the lyrics, and some that I love despite the lyrics. ;D
I like the beat of a song and the tune of how the singer sings. Even if I can't understand what they say. And if later I find out the lyrics meanings and the lyrics are really good I'll like the song even more. If the lyrics mean something bad then my likeness for the song kind of goes down
the melody & lyrics
like this :D :D :D
.beautiful by Akon.
Akon - Beautiful High Quality Incl. Lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blMtpaEE4SU#lq-lq2-hq)
Bob Seger-Won't Stop (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL89HhPGzkk#lq-lq2-hq)
One of the few performers who's stuff I buy
Because it is "his stuff"
The rhythm first caught my attention and
then the lyrics made it a favorite.
Classic Seger.
Mama said I bought it just for the cover "ART"
I voted "all of the above", and have performed in many bands over the years myself. As a rhythm section member I would always emphasize locking with the drummer and focus on laying down the foundation as the bass player.
Music is essentially theater in my mind, the lyrics, the melody, the rhythm, the vocals (if applicable) all combine and interact with my soul, my being, my essence. Music is very chronological for me, I can relive a memory, a place in time, by simply hearing a certain song, it's very powerful and spiritual for me.
Cynthia -