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#1 Thu, Aug27 2009 3:58pm

Maenas
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From: Barcelona, Catalonia
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Painting with music...

Hi everyone there!

After reading an interesting topic (the pony jukebox). I am now asking myself what kind of music do you hear when painting mithrils and if you are used to listen to some music at all when painting.

These are some of the ones I was used to listen...
New age/folk side:
-Enya all her music fits for me, but particularly one "The Celts" inspires me the most.
-Lorena McKennit
-Some Irish folk music, also suits for me...
-Also some ancient and medieval music like Hempson (irish), Rosa Zaragoza (arabesque, jewish and christian medieval music), and Jordi Savall

Heavy Metal side
-Blind guardian (when painting "dark" personalities) also Helloween (keeper of seven keys and master of the rings).

Nowadays I am on Radiohead and Keane, and also some French music ( like Amelie's soundtrack)


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#2 Thu, Aug27 2009 6:53pm

Gildor Inglorion
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From: Montpellier, France
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Re: Painting with music...

well I like the same music maenas smile very good indeed !


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#3 Fri, Aug28 2009 1:55pm

Wendy
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Re: Painting with music...

Hmmm....

Soundtracks - LOTR, Last of the Mohicans

I watch (err, listen to) some movies while painting too - LOTR, Narnia, Pride and Prejudice (A&E version which is 5 hours long)

Sometimes Celtic music

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#4 Fri, Aug28 2009 3:55pm

Thingol
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Re: Painting with music...

I'm painting during the night when my wife & daughter go to sleep, so than is without music...  but if I choose what to listen in those special moments of joy it will be for sure irish traditional music, some Mozart, or soundtracks from Vangelis or Enio Morricone, Lorena McKennit is also nice...

Last edited by Thingol (Sat, Aug29 2009 6:36pm)


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#5 Sat, Aug29 2009 10:20am

Axel
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From: Norden
Registered: Sat, Feb2 2008
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Re: Painting with music...

I usually listen to books or radio, if my family is not present (I have a nice small table in our living room for painting). Silmarillion, Hobbit and LOTR go well with Mithril, but eg the Harry Potter line traditionally goes with the summer vacation. Currently its Tintenherz/-blut/-tot. Another favourite borrowed from my son is Käptn Blaubär, Stadt der verlorenen Bücher, Rumo from Walter Moers.

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#6 Mon, Aug31 2009 3:09pm

Barliman
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From: Bree
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Re: Painting with music...

Actually, when I'm painting is the only time that I listen to music CDs, and even that is only when I'm not listening to a 'talking book' (I confess, I listen to LOTR, The Hobbit etc again and again, to the point that I can now tell you what line comes next...a bit like going to a Rocky Horror Picture Show screening!). Anyway, the best way to answer Master Maenas's original question is therefore to tell you what albums I've bought in the past couple of months (LOTR-inspired music aside) - but I warn you, I have very eclectic tastes:-

Clint Mansell 'Requiem for a Dream'
Pendulum 'In Silico'
AC/DC 'Black Ice'
White Stripes 'Get Behind me Satan'
Muse 'Black Holes and Revelations'
Green Day '21st Century Breakdown'
Marilyn Manson 'Eat Me, Drink Me'
Avril Lavigne 'The Best Damn Thing'
Kings of Leon 'Only by the Night'
Dirty Harry 'Songs From the Edge'
Spielleyt 'Cum Tympano' (mediaeval)

You see? Varied, or what? Probably not at all what you expected from a balding, ageing barkeep. Currently I'm listening to LOTR (again).


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#7 Tue, Sep1 2009 5:13am

twrich
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Re: Painting with music...

Barli, it sounds like you have a little orc blood in you!


"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those that wander are lost." (Strider, The Fellowship of the Ring)

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#8 Tue, Sep1 2009 5:33am

Barliman
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Re: Painting with music...

Perhaps more than is good for my ears.


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#9 Tue, Sep1 2009 5:22pm

Maenas
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From: Barcelona, Catalonia
Registered: Thu, Mar6 2008
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Re: Painting with music...

twrich wrote:

Barli, it sounds like you have a little orc blood in you!

I think that too smile  hehehe


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#10 Fri, Sep4 2009 6:46pm

protozeus
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From: A Cave in the Woods
Registered: Fri, Sep19 2008
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Re: Painting with music...

Thank you for some inspirations (though personally, no Enya for me ... wink ).
In my opinion, following capture several aspects of "the spirit of ME" (whatever that may mean), though most are far from being "officially" Tolkienean per se (and surely incomplete, might add later):

Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (genius)
Loreena  (already mentioned here - this is music)
Dead Can Dance (most of the older stuff, mysterious)
Hilliard Ensemble - Perotin (could this be male elven voices?)
Estampie - Crusaders (epic, played on very original instruments)

The dark side:

Storm - Nordavind (beauty meets beast)
Isengard - Vinterskugge & Høstmørke (very raw troll black metal from ... Isengard)
Amon Amarth - fate of Norns (massively produced Viking Metal, though not as original, but epic, hell ya!)
Ava Inferi - The Silhouette (some forsaken spirits under his will? Or Avari?)


ménin aeíde, theá, beórnou órkeiphágou!

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#11 Sat, Sep5 2009 8:15am

Barliman
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Re: Painting with music...

Ho, Master Protozeus, is this the sort of music you paint to? - they sound more like they should be suggestions for the Pony jukebox, in which case you're in the wrong room!

Is it just me, by the way, or does anyone else want to give every death metal singer a pack of throat lozenges?


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#12 Sun, Sep6 2009 8:00am

protozeus
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Re: Painting with music...

Yeah, at least to some of them. Metal only for painting orcs and trolls (they map to my bad paintings skill, so more of that). But you are right, I recommend everything for the juke box, too. Regarding death metal singers - oh, I think I can cope with that noise, but worse is the black metal fraction who tries to sound like fell beasts hovering above some deep & dark & containingwhateverevilyoucanimagine canyons - I always assume they just have been kicked between 'em legs ... hmm


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#13 Wed, Sep9 2009 5:38am

Barliman
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Re: Painting with music...

Or need to be.


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#14 Wed, Sep9 2009 6:24pm

Maenas
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From: Barcelona, Catalonia
Registered: Thu, Mar6 2008
Posts: 572

Re: Painting with music...

protozeus wrote:

... to sound like fell beasts hovering above some deep & dark & containingwhateverevilyoucanimagine canyons - I always assume they just have been kicked between 'em legs ... hmm

lol  lol lol


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