Friday, February 11, 2022

My Musical Culture

 Hey, my name is Sean Giovannetti and I am a Music Composition major. I just transferred here this semester and I was a Mechatronics Engineering major at Middle Tennessee State University. I am a percussionist that has been playing for almost 10 years now. I mostly play marimba because it is the instrument that I enjoy the most. I did marching band in high school and indoor drum line every year since 8th grade. I have lived in Boiling Springs, SC for most of my life and I lived in Murfreesboro, TN when I was going to MTSU. Outside of band and school, I spend most of my time at church or binge watching movies and tv shows. My future career goal is to compose scores for movies, tv shows, and video games. Also, I have long hair now, but I don't have any pictures with long hair. 


1. Something I like right now:

I have always liked Anderson .Paak and soon after he and Bruno Mars dropped Silk Sonic, I found out that the Free Nationals, Anderson .Paak's live band, had an album they had released on their own. The Free Nationals' NPR Tiny Desk Concert is one of my favorite tiny desk concerts, so I had to check out their album. All of the songs on the album are great, but one song stood out the most to me. The song Gidget featuring Anderson .Paak and T.Nava is my favorite song on the album and it stays on repeat. It masterfully combines organic and electronic instrumentation to create a groovy Neo-funk feel. Also, when they come in with the talk box (the electronic voice thing), you can just turn the volume up and vibe.




The next song on the same album is equally good and it is called RENE featuring Callum Conner.


2. Music that is deeply important to me:

Ever since I was a little kid, I have been watching lots and lots of movies and tv shows, but I still remember the first live action movie I ever watched. That movie was Tim Burton's Beetlejuice. I had always loved Tim Burton's movies even before I watched this and Danny Elfman's compositions for his movies were always great. The Main Titles song has a super spooky feel and would always get stuck in my head whenever I watched the movie. I once even played this song in indoor drum line as a warmup of sorts. It is super fun to play because it has a lot of fast runs and offbeat rhythms. The first tattoo I ever got was also a tattoo from this movie of Adam and Barbara, the two dead main characters. 


I also really enjoy the Beetlejuice Musical soundtrack and listen it every once in a while. The story is a little different than the movie and explores the more emotional side of the story. I really like the song Dead Mom sung by Sophia Anne Caruso. She has a good voice and the song has a completely different emotion than the rest, which are all spooky or comedic. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEct4Nod2iU

3. Music I don't really connect with:

I am pretty open to all types of music and genres and as long as the music is good, I can appreciate it or understand why people like it. There are only two types of music I actually dislike, and those are modern country music and The Beatles. I might get hate for disliking these two things, but I think modern country music is so lazy and The Beatles are super uninvolved and repetitive. Most of the country songs that I have heard from the last decade are always about trucks, booze, or some unnamed girl that sounds made up. Not to mention, most modern country songs have either the same or very similar chord progressions, so once you've heard one, you've heard all of them. The reason I don't like The Beatles is because they are hyped up for releasing a slightly different version of the same song many times. Their music is just way to slow and repetitive for me to ever consider listening to casually. 

Here is a video of a guy on YouTube mashing up several different country songs just to show how similar and repetitive they are. Unless you know the songs, you really can't tell the difference. 



This is one of The Beatles' most popular songs and I can't even force myself to listen to the entire video because the song is so formulaic and derivative of older music. 




Also, I want to say no offense to anyone who likes these two things; you can listen to or like whatever music you want, I won't think any less of you because of it. This is just an opinion of mine and I won't be listening to either of these anytime soon. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi, I was wondering, why did you go to Tennessee State? Also, what made you come back home? If it is personal you don't have to answer, I was just interested that you went to such a big school then, you came back to go to a smaller school. Also, I LOVE the movie Beetlejuice. I've always wanted to watch the musical, but I've been told if I liked the movie so much don't watch the musical. I was truly surprised that you don't like the Beatles. I think you were the first person I've ever heard that doesn't like the Beatles. Granted, not a lot of people of our generation listens to the Beatles.

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