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Alatariel
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Music that calms? | #1 | ||
For some people, just listening to certain music can help so much with over stressful situations. For me, I think that's Moonlight Sonata and almost anything related to Disney movies. Disney music also tends to bring out the artist in me and I just wanna draw non stop while listening to it.
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Posted 10-19-2015, 10:21 AM |
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Quiet Man Cometh
We're all mad here.
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Disney is up there. Specifically, the instrumentals like those from The Lion King, or the beginning tune from Beauty and the Beast. I used to know the names of all the tracks from The Lion King but I've misplaced by CD and it's been a while.
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Posted 10-19-2015, 12:53 PM |
Espy
Wanderer
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Metal.
No, seriously, it's cathartic. That's why I got into it in the first place. It helps me vent in a way that /isn't/ destructive or self-destructive. STONEWALL WAS A RIOT | ||||
Posted 10-19-2015, 01:32 PM |
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Salone
Problem to the Solution
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Things that have easily understood, slightly slower paced lyrics are usually my thing.
Metric's Plug in, Plug Out album is a good one, very calming. Louis XIV is generally a good one, although if you're just sampling I suggest 'A Letter to Dominique' and 'Hopesick', although the latter lends itself to some melancholy. Any of the old Glen Campbell stuff, if you can stand country back before it was beer and trucks and that weird honky tonk accent. And finally, Marcy Playground's self titled album is a fairly decent trip if you just want to space out for a while. If you're only giving one song a chance, I suggest Vampires of New York. | ||||
Posted 10-19-2015, 02:40 PM |
Quiet Man Cometh
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I find metal to be an anti-depressant often, but not really calming, for my part. Depends on the song, though.
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Posted 10-19-2015, 05:13 PM |
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Lawtan
Dragon Storm
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Mine is less "calm" and more "don't give up" music...tends to be more folk, classical, and riverdance stuff...some of it is spiritual
Metal and the like I use after I am in a state where I can do something. Lawtan: A chaotic dragoness with issues. __��s ofer�ode, �isses sw� m�g. __ Science, horror, folklore, and cuteness incoming! | ||||
Posted 10-19-2015, 09:43 PM |
Witchchylde
Rebooting....
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Lately I've been rather fixated on melodysheep and their Symphonies of Science on YouTube. My current favorite is "Beyond The Horizon". https://youtu.be/tKjbHv_0KKY
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Posted 11-24-2015, 03:13 PM |
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Quiet Man Cometh
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"Fear Not This Night" from the Guild Wars 2 soundtrack.
I'm all over this song right now. There are several covers and instrumental renditions of it. Even the "epic rock" cover I find soothing in a way. | ||||
Posted 11-27-2015, 03:04 PM |
Hero
The One and Only
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I love instrumentals and most game OSTs.
They both help me stay concentrated or calm ⇠Sergeant Pup⇢ | ||||
Posted 11-27-2015, 03:23 PM |
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Quiet Man Cometh
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I think there's a sort of comfortable familiarity with soundtracks, especially if they come from a game you enjoyed playing and spent a lot of time on. Since you aren't there to listen to the music, it becomes a sort of atmosphere rather than the focus of attention.
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Posted 11-27-2015, 06:27 PM |
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