I am for the moment listening quite a lot to classical instrumental music.
Funny thing is, that I came across Claude Debussy, when I was researching about Herbie Hancock - one of the most influential still living jazz musicians.
Since then, I rather stop by at Claude Debussy's compositions [while I still like Herbie].
Now it struck me - bar background music should be subtle [depending on the type of bar].
And while DePhazz and Jazzanova are great choices [which you unfortunately hear for to seldom in bars here in the ME], why not also playing classical compositions?
Not necessary Mozart. But mentioned Claude Debussy has fantastic piano compositions and they would give a bar a very unique vibe.
What do you think? Would you be turned off by hearing classical music? Or would you even spend more [which is according a field study the case in restaurants]?
Comment below - and also comment, if you like Claude Debussy as much as me!
Funny thing is, that I came across Claude Debussy, when I was researching about Herbie Hancock - one of the most influential still living jazz musicians.
Since then, I rather stop by at Claude Debussy's compositions [while I still like Herbie].
Now it struck me - bar background music should be subtle [depending on the type of bar].
And while DePhazz and Jazzanova are great choices [which you unfortunately hear for to seldom in bars here in the ME], why not also playing classical compositions?
Not necessary Mozart. But mentioned Claude Debussy has fantastic piano compositions and they would give a bar a very unique vibe.
What do you think? Would you be turned off by hearing classical music? Or would you even spend more [which is according a field study the case in restaurants]?
Comment below - and also comment, if you like Claude Debussy as much as me!
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