does listening to certain kinds of music have some sort of skill ceiling. like say jazz, classical, and or no wave.
>>63368920
yes
>>63368920
any trve memer knows that
nah
>>63369013
ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFL
us /mutants/, I swear to God hahaha... what a bunch of whitty fun blokes are we, eh?
>>63369013
was this small bit of shitposting really worth taking a screencap of
>>63369156
>>63368920
saw an interview with this one legendery jazz group in which they said that they're skill capped and can play literally everything but also feel theres isnt anything more to conquer on their respected instruments
>>63368920
I don't know, can you repeat the question?
>>63369247
>legendery corclejerk got so good at jerking that its nearly impossible to cum
>>63369013
dont forget to post to /r/4chan so i can upvote this
>>63368920
>jazz
yes
>classical
yes
>no wave
no
listening to music takes skill? didn't know that
>jazz
Yeah I think
>classical
Strangely enough I thought I had to be at a certain "level" to enjoy it but it isn't the case. If it's good, it's good - if it's bad, it's bad. It's easier to discern the inferior stuff if you listen to more recordings of the same pieces. If the musician/s manage to invoke a certain feeling to the music, there's a chance you've stumbled across a potential gem.
>no wave
No, unless you get really annoyed by tuneless music
>>63370323
kek