My bullet playlist is as following:
In The End-Linkin Park
Yeah Yeah-Willy Moon
The Entertainer-Scott Joplin
UN Owen Was Her-John Stump
My bullet playlist is as following:
In The End-Linkin Park
Yeah Yeah-Willy Moon
The Entertainer-Scott Joplin
UN Owen Was Her-John Stump
Flight of the Bumblebee seems to make the most sense to me. Or perhaps Paganini's Caprice 24 if you're more the violin type.
Rimsy-Korsakov bores me to death. Everything he wrote. Including FOTB.
ACDC : Jailbreak
Pat Benatar: Hit me with your best shot
Warlock: We are All
Of course this is hypothetical - I don't play bullet.
I don't do much bullet, but I play blitz. I don't listen to classical, I like to listen to Bluegrass. Earl Scrugs, Ricky Skaggs etc. If I'm loosing "Oh Death" by Ralph Stanley is appropriate. I also like to listen to Flamenco music while playing chess , like Paco de Lucia etc. I like "Bombeleo" by the Gypsy Kings when I'm winning.
Ray Charles once said: "There's only 2 types of music, good music and bad music, you either like it or you don't." So if you like classical or rock or country or rap, or merengue or whatever, listen to it and enjoy it while playing if you want, as long as it is not distracting to you.
Ray charles what an amazing man, i personally like any music. But prefer jazz,classical and video game music for backround music when playing chess.
Bullet? Here's my list:
- William Tell Overture (Finale) by Rossini
- Marriage of Figaro (Overture) by Mozart
- Flight of the Bumblebee by Rimsky-Korsokov
- Turkish March by Mozart
- Piano Quartet in G minor (3rd movement) by Mozart
Classical is terrible for bullet, I start listening to it and it's distracting.
Well, that's you, not me.
I love playing bullet, and I love listening to music particularly classical. so I would like to make suggestions maybe for people that are interested. Here is how to get an adrenaline rush for bullet through music:
-Chopin: Tarantelle Op 43
-Liszt: Grand Galop Chromatique
-Beethoven: Piano Sonata in E major Op 109, second movement
-Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2, third movement
I could think of more if you like them. :)