Which music Genre should they make badges for?

I love how Rock has the highest percentage, it just goes to show that no matter who you are theres a little bit if rock in everyone

Ehhh, no. Not me fs

Really? Yes you included, you might not think you like Rock but all Genres borrow on one another. Here, listen to this and tell me what you think

That’s the most interesting thing I’ve heard all day…

I don’t really want to debate music. Music is actually something that I am really “in to”. I’ve been in numerous high level choirs, as well as orchestras, and other such music groups.

I’ve studied and played piano and violin for years.

I’ve studied composition and music theory.

Quite honestly what I hear in rock and pop music, is annoying when you understand theory at this level.

I fully understand why people like it, and respect that. It’s just not for me.

The only reason I like swing music is because of how much I love that period. Man I wish I could have been a kid in that era

Interesting, but did you like that video? And how they played rock with the cellos?

And omg yes, I would have totally loved to have been alive during the swing music era.

I was drummer and singer in a band from 1965 up to 1970.
Pupils only, but really good, so we created concerts were playing in clubs ect.

(At this time I earned often more money than my father did, unbelievable.
We got jobs in clubs of the US-Army here in Bavaria, so we got payed in USD and the change rate at those times was 1USD = 4 DM)

I stopped playing when I had to do my final important test at the high school.
This was the end of my drummer career. :rofl:

This is the reason I know quite all of the popular music from this era.

But even in this time I loved classical music.
My mother was a great fan of Ludwig van B. and she gave me an introduction
to his works.

Even if you are in music theory you can never neglect rock and pop.
I like both classic and such modern music.
But I have to confess I am not in all genres of our days.

Same as Rob I like swing from the 40-ies.
Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Willy Bercking, Teddy Staufer and let me not forget the Comedian Harmonists.

IM definitely glad I watched it, but it’s not the kind of
Thing I would watch all the time.