Knowing the Narcissist : The Music of “At Tudor Towers”

 


There are those of you who have access to the intriguing video series At Tudor Towers which gives you a never been seen before glimpse into the personal world of HG Tudor. Accompanying this have been a series of scintillating scores which have been roundly praised by those who have listened.

Now you can enjoy the beautiful and haunting soundscape created to accompany the intriguing “At Tudor Towers” Series of videos. Savour the music of this series separately and take yourself to a myriad of different places, carried by the soothing and inspiring melodies.

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18 thoughts on “Knowing the Narcissist : The Music of “At Tudor Towers”

  1. Dani says:

    Mr. Tudor–

    You’ve said that your appreciation of music is intellectual, rather than emotional. You play multiple instruments, guitar and piano (maybe more?).

    1. With music that you appreciate, when there are vocals, are you more interested in the way the music is put together (chords/rhythm/main instruments/etc) or more in the meaning of the lyrics or is it something else?
    2. Have you ever genuinely acquired an appreciation for a band/composer/piece of music/etc that started as a need to control another person (by agreeing with them about liking that music)?

    Thank you so much for your time. Much appreciated.

    1. HG Tudor says:

      1. The content of the lyrics.
      2. The appreciation would not be genuine if it arose out of a manipulation.

      1. Dani says:

        Thank you sir! Much appreciation.

        1. Are there common threads to the content of lyrics that you are most drawn to?
        2. Have you ever used music to foreshadow things to come with an IPPS?
        3. Have you written any lyrics?

        Thank you so much for your time. Much appreciation.

        1. HG Tudor says:

          1. No.
          2. Yes.
          3. Yes.

          1. Dani says:

            Thank you so much for answering.

            1. When you’re at a concert and the audience begins an impromptu (or prompted by the lead singer) sing-a-long, do you join in usually?
            2. Is it usually a huge rush of fuel to a narcissist or a threat to control to have the audience join in (unprompted)?
            3. If the answer to 2 varies based on the school of the narcissist, which are more likely to revel and which are more likely to be annoyed?

            Thank you so much for your time! Much appreciated.

          2. HG Tudor says:

            1. I usually sing at concerts where the work is known to me.
            2. If the narcissist is the lead singer, it is a massive amount of fuel having the audience respond.

        2. Joa says:

          Dani, they love using music 🙂

          They create a mood (of various types) and smuggle a message – a leading thought.

          I also happened to be punished through music (N1 sent one music file – with the annotation: “For punishment”). And it was indeed very unpleasant – as if he had slapped me + revealing the true nature of the sender + my gag reflex.

          It was some Spanish garage rap, dripping with nudity, sweaty bodies and male aggression.

          Punishment is also done with an image.

  2. Dani says:

    Mr. Tudor,

    I know that you like Depeche Mode, and that you go to see them multiple times when they are on tour.

    1. Do you listen to specific albums and/or songs more frequently than others or do you like to go through the entire catalogue of songs by Depeche Mode before re-listening to one?
    2. Do you habitually listen specific songs to during specific activities or do you enjoy switching to different songs on a daily basis? (Working out music or other situations)
    3. Do you typically listen to just Depeche Mode or is your playlist more eclectic? (I know you’ve said for live music it’s Depeche Mode only, because you know their work so well and seeing them is worth dealing with the people.)

    Thank you so much for your time. Much appreciated.

    1. HG Tudor says:

      1. I listen to certain albums more often than others.
      2. I listen to music when I work out, sometimes when I undertake certain types of work, when I undertaking my hygiene regimen, when I am driving, sometimes when travelling.
      3. I listen to a variety of different types of music from different artists, this includes classical, choral, pop, EDM, techno, trance, rock and indie. The various artists are too numerous to list.

      1. Dani says:

        Thank you, sir.

        1. Do you compose one genre of music more frequently than others?
        2. What type of music do you prefer playing yourself, if on your own and playing an instrument is what you’ve chosen to do?
        3. Does the genre of music you play/compose vary based on what instrument you are playing?

        Thank you so much for your time! Much appreciated.

        1. HG Tudor says:

          1. No.
          2. Classical.
          3. No.

          1. Dani says:

            Thank you, sir.

            Have you ever written a song for your IPPS?

            Thank you so much for your time! My appreciation as always.

          2. HG Tudor says:

            No.

          3. Dani says:

            Thank you, sir.

  3. Dani says:

    Mr. Tudor–

    1. If every time you entered a room for the rest of your life, the same song played in the minds of all others present…what song would you choose for them to hear?
    2. If every time people came into your presence for the rest of your life they had to hear a song (different from the first, please), what song would choose for them to hear?

    Thank you for your time! Much appreciated.

    1. HG Tudor says:

      Imperial March from Star Wars.
      True Faith by New Order.

      1. Dani says:

        Thank you, sir.

      2. Grace says:

        Mine are:
        Wonderful Land by Mike Oldfield

        The Power of Love by Frankie goes to Hollywood

        How do you like these two songs?
        The artists are both British 🙂

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