when you upload them to a computer how do you name them? i've just inherited my dads old classical CDs and some of them have 2 or 3 different symphonies on them, so currently i'm changing the name of the CD with each symphony (naming the CD after the symphony and the track after the movement). and should i use the Köchel system for mozart's stuff?
gah!
Originally posted by geniusYou should listen to them so much that they are catalogued by sound in your mind, and then the names will be unnecessary. In other musical genres, the name of a piece of music is an integral part of the creation, but this is often not true in classical music.
when you upload them to a computer how do you name them? i've just inherited my dads old classical CDs and some of them have 2 or 3 different symphonies on them, so currently i'm changing the name of the CD with each symphony (naming the CD after the symphony and the track after the movement). and should i use the Köchel system for mozart's stuff?
gah!
Originally posted by geniusConsider giving them your own creative names chosen for the moods they inspire...Sweet Marzipan...Wondering if She's Up For It...
when you upload them to a computer how do you name them? i've just inherited my dads old classical CDs and some of them have 2 or 3 different symphonies on them, so currently i'm changing the name of the CD with each symphony (naming the CD after the symphony and the track after the movement). and should i use the Köchel system for mozart's stuff?
gah!
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyi know what you mean, but if i hear a piece and like it and want to find the music then the name is kinda important đ
You should listen to them so much that they are catalogued by sound in your mind, and then the names will be unnecessary. In other musical genres, the name of a piece of music is an integral part of the creation, but this is often not true in classical music.