Classical music is a lot like pithy success/spiritual aphorisms. Without experience, they all sound kinda the same(and also boring.)
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I don't particularly like most classical music as a listener (except while on nepeta cataria) but it's fun to *play*. It's like dancing with your paws. (vs say a 1-5-6-4 chord progression over and over again)
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This 'playing' then makes the 'listening' fun. E.g. japanese songs become "good" because they're the intro theme to some anime. (Similarly, I strongly suspect a large portion of wine/beer enjoyment comes from feeling fancy/humble-fancy.)
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They all have a raw "bitterness". Being 'fancy' => 'I can digest and enjoy this complex bitterness for I have weathered the joys and sorrows of life.'
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Most wisdom is like pretending to enjoy classical music or wine. "Ah yes, the 1974 Alan Watts vintage. Almost enlightened me. I'm not enlightened of course. (*whispers* I'm humble-enlightened.)"
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