Who is the greatest musician of all time
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Who is the greatest musician of all time
on any instrument?
This means the whole package, creativity, improvisation- the works.
I would like to put in a vote for Mozart.
if you have ever heard his Twinkle, Twinkle in 12 variations, it seems to show a knowledge of just about everything there is to know about improvisation.
Bob
This means the whole package, creativity, improvisation- the works.
I would like to put in a vote for Mozart.
if you have ever heard his Twinkle, Twinkle in 12 variations, it seems to show a knowledge of just about everything there is to know about improvisation.
Bob
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Probably some bedroom warrior who never plays out and who nobody's ever heard.
edit: On second thought, someone's going to argue you have to play out to be a great musician, otherwise you're missing that perspective and not complete. For pure technique, I stand by my guess. There's no real answer here, of course. This is gonna be one of them "opinions are like @$$holes" threads.
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edit: On second thought, someone's going to argue you have to play out to be a great musician, otherwise you're missing that perspective and not complete. For pure technique, I stand by my guess. There's no real answer here, of course. This is gonna be one of them "opinions are like @$$holes" threads.
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I would easily submit that JS Bach was the greatest musician of all time.
If you only take under consideration his prowess on the pipe organ then this still could hold true. His sons said after his death that his organ compositions were not really a true representation of how formidable his talents were when he played concerts live. His organ concerts often lasted for hours and would include hour+ long improvisations on whatever theme he had in front of him at the moment.
If you have ever studied his compositions, his life and his effect on musicicians for the last couple of hundred years after his death then you might agree that Bach may very well be the greatest master of music.
There are other musicians who were/are also spectacular, but Mr. Bach receives my vote. Had Mozart lived a full life, he could very well have acheived as much and maybe more.
If you only take under consideration his prowess on the pipe organ then this still could hold true. His sons said after his death that his organ compositions were not really a true representation of how formidable his talents were when he played concerts live. His organ concerts often lasted for hours and would include hour+ long improvisations on whatever theme he had in front of him at the moment.
If you have ever studied his compositions, his life and his effect on musicicians for the last couple of hundred years after his death then you might agree that Bach may very well be the greatest master of music.
There are other musicians who were/are also spectacular, but Mr. Bach receives my vote. Had Mozart lived a full life, he could very well have acheived as much and maybe more.
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Who is the most beautiful woman? What is the best food? What is the best town or city? Who was the smartest? Which is best E.T. or J.I.? C'mon, It's all too subjective, let's move on! Chris I had to edit my post, you got it right. Now, let's move on!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Stephen Gregory on 25 January 2005 at 06:28 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Stephen Gregory on 25 January 2005 at 06:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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O.K. if nobody else will say it, I will. TINY TIM !

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