Classical

Word CLASSICAL
Character 9
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Pronunciations /ˈklæsɪkl̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Classical"

What do we mean by classical?

Of or relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans, especially their art, architecture, and literature. adjective

Conforming to the artistic and literary models of ancient Greece and Rome. adjective

Versed in the classics. adjective

Of or relating to European music during the latter half of the 18th and the early 19th centuries. adjective

Of or relating to music in the educated European tradition, such as symphony and opera, as opposed to popular or folk music. adjective

Of, relating to, or being a variety of a language that is epitomized by a prestigious body of literature. adjective

Standard and traditional. adjective

Relating to or being a school of thought or field of study that is established and widely accepted before others. adjective

Of or relating to physics that can be described without the use of quantum mechanics or relativity. adjective

Relating to or consisting of studies in the humanities and general sciences. adjective

Belonging to or associated with the first or highest class in literature, especially in literary style.

Pertaining to writers of the first rank among the moderns; constituting the best model or authority as a composition or an author.

Hence In general, of the first rank, or constituting a model, in its kind; having in a high degree the qualities which constitute excellence in its kind: as, a classical work of art.

Same as classic, 2 and 3.

Pertaining to a class; of the taxonomic rank or grade of a class.

Belonging to classification; classificatory.

In some Reformed churches, relating to or of the nature of a classis or class. See classis, 2.

One that is classical in some way; for example, a classical economist.

The pinnacle of music, which embodies all the musical theory that has been forgotten in today's music. Urban Dictionary

A music genre that has lasted for more than 400 years, and rap is starting to die out after about 20. Urban Dictionary

I AM SO SICK OF THESE FALSE DEFINITIONS! 1. Classical music is a type of music that goes from the 1500s (Thomas Tallis) to the 1900s (John Rutter). It includes the Rennaisance Period, the Baroque Period, the Classical Period, the Romantic Period, and the Modern Period. 2. No one seems to understand the difference between the classical PERIOD and classical MUSIC! Music that includes an orchestra, a choral, solo instruments, or opera is CLASSICAL music, it's just no necessarily the classical PERIOD of music! Urban Dictionary

The most technically demanding genre of music in the world. Classical music focuses primarily on perfection. For listeners willing to look past cliche lyrics and generic beats found in about 80% of the music on MTV or the radio today. Urban Dictionary

A style of music only some people can appreciate. Not many pre-teens and teenagers my age like it (I think that's because they want to be "cool"). I like classical, and rock. They're broad, but they're both pretty cool. Classical's always going to be "classic." Maybe in like 20 years, rock'll go out of fashion. Maybe I'll still like rock then, but I don't think it'll be that big. Classic examples of composers around the classical period are Mozart, Beethoven, and a lot others, check them out at your local music store.....classical can be wild and loud and sometimes it can be soft and calm. Don't think that listening to one classical piece will determine what the whole genre is like. Urban Dictionary

Apidemy of well made music; Opposite of corporate, thrown together, modern sales pop-music; Fine Art for the ears. Urban Dictionary

Classical music is the height of music. It embodies the emotion of the creator and the listener. The genre varies from lighthearted frilly tunes to dark tunes. As the Real Gangsta should probably realize, today's music is no match for classical music, seeing as how today's music contains no real emotion whatsoever and is mostly negative (against the establishment and so forth). Classical music varies in range and is still considered the greatest type of music created. Urban Dictionary

1) A period of music ranging from the middle 1700s to the early 1800s. Famous classical composers include Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn. 2) A bastardization of all "traditional" types of music (orchestral, choral, etc.). Derived from the classical period. Other periods include prehistoric, medieval, renaissance, baroque, romantic, 20th century, and 21st century. 3) The true pinnacle of music in which true musicianship, expressiveness, technique, and skill are essential elements in its performance. To truly listen to classical music one must be able to listen to it on entirely different levels of thinking. Urban Dictionary

"this music still moves people today een if its 200 yrs old" it can still move retarded idiots who dont understand music and ddint evolve their musical taste high iq ppl listen only to electronic "thre is no word to describe beethoven" i can describe this as shit coz ur too retarded to know that shithoven is the def of shit "plants listen rather to ludwig van bitchhoven" plants listen to classic shit music coz they dont have brains and have low intelligence who likes old pussy classic music has no brain to understand real music electronic is too complicated for plants, monotone emotionless violine or piano sound keeps them in the extasy Urban Dictionary

NEO-CLASSICAL: It's new age classical music. Jason Becker is the shit man!!!! He's the best fucking classical guitarist today. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Classical

The word "classical" in example sentences

In general relativity, mass and energy are treated in a purely classical manner, where ˜classical™ means that physical quantities such as the strengths and directions of various fields and the positions and velocities of particles have definite values. ❋ Weinstein, Steven (2005)

Millions of record sales followed, earning him the title classical music's best - selling artist. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In the nature of the case, the term classical itself is subject to an element of uncertainty. ❋ Unknown (1874)

From this epoch the term classical can no longer be applied to it, for it no longer retained its purity. ❋ Anne C. Lynch Botta (1853)

Several X5 compilation titles include the word "classical" so they will appear prominently in search results. ❋ Ethan Smith (2011)

We agree on deadbeats, but we disagree that what you call classical feminists seeing abortion as murder, wicked, and an example of oppression. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A gentleman should know those which I call classical works, in every language; such as Boileau, Corneille, Racine, Moliere, etc., in French; ❋ Unknown (2005)

In other words, the great books that were written in the 19th century that comprised what we call classical laissez-faire liberalism; that's not liberalism in the way we use it politically today. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Yet it was a term classical in Israel and most intelligible to the generation whom Jeremiah was addressing. ❋ George Adam Smith (1899)

The belief thus briefly described was not part of the popular religion of the Greeks, but it was a normal growth of their consciousness, and it is mentioned here as a further indication that even in what we call the classical age there were not wanting traces of the more mystic and spiritual side of religion. ❋ Unknown (1897)

As generally stated, the characteristic point of difference between what we call the classical and the romantic in the art of music lies in the feeling actuating the composer, and consequently embodied more or less successfully in his music. ❋ Unknown (1874)

David had a small collection of what he called classical music, long compositions which he played from the notes. ❋ Jonas Lauritz Idemil Lie (1870)

Hilary that I loved old ballads and such things better than what they call classical music, much of which seems to me like running up and down without any aim or tune to it -- and she was giving me a tap with her fan, and saying, -- ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

I am only afraid that he will succeed in forcing me to admit, that what he calls his classical proposition is true; that to clean a house does not require the feat of a Hercules, to wit: turning a river through it. ❋ Unknown (1847)

For the most part, they write as if marxism is reducible to its bad elements or to what they call classical marxism. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Within political socialism, the worst kind for the authors seems to have been what they call classical marxism. ❋ Unknown (2010)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

Dumbass: Yo, u like [Soulja Boy] or 50 cent? Me: [Beethoven] could kick their asses while [playing the piano], blindfolded. Classical is greater than rap, period. ❋ Mark101 (2008)

Don't listen to any of the fucked up definitions that state that the [Classical] Period is all [classical music] and that the Romantic Period is considered romantic music. [It's all] [classical]! ❋ Ohenry (2005)

The user complaining about how "[Classical] is boring. When is the last time you saw [classical music] on MTV or at no.1 in the charts?" is obviously being sarcasic. Because if he/she is not, then they are misguided. Just because it's popular and people are willing to throw away their money for it, doesn't make it good. Let's make a few comparisons between rap and [classical], since thats where this debate is originating from: 1. [Classical music] has withstood the test of time. Rap has only originated in the past 20 years, and already many people don't know 70%+ rap bands around before todays "artists" (this appears to be the case with you, too). Classical has been around for hundreds of years, and you can still go to your local music store and pick up a classical based album. 2. In your point "Emotional music comes from the heart, not from fucking black dots written on a paper with lines.", don't you think that the people who put those same black dots you're complaining about on [that paper] where "coming from the heart"? when they wrote it? 3. If you had any knowledge of music or [music theory], you would know that the artists you meantioned all use beats that a four year old uses to play "music". Rhyming and bitching are not hard to do, using complex harmonization, sequencing, and [phrasing] is. 4. You're a moron, joke or not. You don't know how to use proper grammer, puntuation, or paragraphs for that matter. You also talk like a pre-pubesent 12 year old desperatly trying to "fit in with the scene" in your town or neighborhood. ❋ Wild_jary (2005)

I, myself, have liked classical for a while. My [graphics] site is classicalgraphics.[tk], I have ClassicalFonts, my screen names have to do with classical.....but [that's all] another thing. ❋ C.C. (2005)

"[Classical]; [Classic]; Classic great [music]." ❋ LORD HELL FEAR BLOOD (2003)

[Classical music] rules all [the noise] [existing] today. ❋ Valde_Unus (2005)

The only [classical music] that most people have listened to is the [ambient], therapeutically-designed background music at [Barnes & Noble]. ❋ Inbe (2005)

[mozart]: yo biatchhoven dont copy my classical shit, u [dumb shit]! biatchhoven: but i cant hear anything, i will suck ur cock if u will give me [sonata] mozart: u won bitchhoven, now suck it bitch ❋ Trance Is Better Than Thisshit (2010)

"24 Capricci Per Violino Solo and [Speed Metal] [Symphony] are fucking awesome." "Yeah, [Becker] is the most awesome classical metal guitarist I've heard." ❋ Subhumanrhythm (2007)

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