It means that you are broadminded, and don't just follow the current trends. It also means that you are more likely to give any new music you hear a chance to impress you, instead of automatically dismissing it as being different from what you like.
This could wind up spilling over into art, books, clothing, movies, etc. If you follow what interests you (without prejudging it first) and expose yourself to a wide variety of choices, in no time at all you'll have developed your own unique style.
No. It does not always mean they like you. However, I do not know your case/situation. Maybe he flirts a lot and does other gestures at you. Perhaps he does like you. I could say I like your personality. In fact, I could say I love your personality, but that doesn't mean I like you. You need to find out more. Talk to him more, ask him questions, find out more so you don't ruin a friendship.
i am open to all kinds of music and like at least one song in each catagory, but i really like alternative rock and punk rock the best because i think, generally speaking, that that kind of music has better lyrics and it takes more talent to play a guitar, bass, or drum set, then it does to rap, or sing with a synthesizer
"Ja temme" does not have a well-known meaning in English. It could potentially be a misspelling or a word in a different language. Can you provide more context or specify the language you are referring to?
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that 432 Hz is bad for music. Some people believe that 432 Hz has healing properties and is more in tune with nature, but this is subjective and not universally accepted in the music industry. Ultimately, the choice of frequency in music is a matter of personal preference and artistic expression.
Many young men are shy so if you wave 'hi' he feels more comfortable and that is why he walking you to class. He may well be interested in you. If you like him then ask him if he would like to join you one night for a movie.
You probably mean Angel Taylor but in my opinion she sounds more like Natasha Bedingfield. Not the same genre music but the same singing voice
Funeral dirges.
The prefix sub- means "under," or "lesser." A sub-genre is a genre within a genre, that is a specific category within a more general one. For example, within the genre of Juvenalia, or "children's literature," a sub-genre might be books specifically intended for pre-teen boys.
Tejano Music is influenced by basically all type of genre's from Conjunto and Orquestra to Country, Rap, Hip-Hop, and more. It just depends on which group at what time. Tejano Music is more of a style then a set genre, you would literally have to break it up in to sub-genre's like Tejano Conjunto, Tejano Pop, etc...
there are more than 18 type of music in the world.
Electronic dance music :) To be more specific, Eurodance
It's not really wide or strong enough to be a full genre. It would be referred to more as a subgenre.
Having been trained as a classical singer, I would say because classical musicians - who are not snobs (and there certainly are some of those) - value music that is good, and good music doesn't have to be classical. Many (not all) genre or selective singers feel their favorite music is the ONLY music, like bumper stickers that say "If it isn't country, it isn't music", or the like.
Reggae is a genre of music, dancehall is a sub-genre within reggae. Dancehall has more of a hip-hop influence than traditional roots and one-drop reggae beats.
Not really. The opposite is more likely.
On his latest album, more bluesy alternative mixed with rap
The genre for Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush is more like a comedy in the beginning and the middle. In the end it is more like a drama.