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''Not to be confused with the SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

The Sliding Scale of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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''Not to be confused with the SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, MediaNotes/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

The Sliding Scale of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, MediaNotes/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.
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* 40: Music/BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals and the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.

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* 40: Music/BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 [[https://youtu.be/EPhWR4d3FJQ?si=pI1eJV4V2rkFyD31 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals and the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.



* 225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure white noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)
* 250: Music/{{Merzbow}} - [[https://web.archive.org/web/20140424092955/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.

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* 225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc [[https://youtu.be/HNlvioY0Y-0?si=4aMNVBoUmZxa7mu8 You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure white noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)
* 250: Music/{{Merzbow}} - [[https://web.archive.org/web/20140424092955/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 [[https://youtu.be/GGqzaPzrQG8?si=ig_bmLQ5y724ktoM 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.
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* 4: The aforementioned [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU Gymnopedie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfKcu_ze-60 Music For Airports]]. About as gentle as music can possibly be.

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* 4: The aforementioned [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU Gymnopedie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfKcu_ze-60 com/watch?v=vNwYtllyt3Q Music For Airports]]. About as gentle as music can possibly be.



* 30: Music/TheBeatles - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpvP4eHV4eA She Loves You]] - Would be down in the high teens, if it weren't for the distortion on the relatively primitive early sixties recording.

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* 30: Music/TheBeatles - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpvP4eHV4eA com/watch?v=S302kF8MJ-I She Loves You]] - Would be down in the high teens, if it weren't for the distortion on the relatively primitive early sixties recording.



* 50: Music/ShonenKnife - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8lntoH78Lc Hot Chocolate]] - A punky guitar riff drags this track further up the scale, but it's still fairly easy listening music, at the end of the day.

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* 50: Music/ShonenKnife - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8lntoH78Lc com/watch?v=1G4sAIAUkdM Hot Chocolate]] - A punky guitar riff drags this track further up the scale, but it's still fairly easy listening music, at the end of the day.



* 70: Music/RageAgainstTheMachine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp3kcHchD1Y Bombtrack]] - Although this song is hard by rock standards, it's not as harsh as you might think. Some of Tom Morello's solos can be much harsher than this, however.

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* 70: Music/RageAgainstTheMachine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp3kcHchD1Y com/watch?v=hVck6DkOi38 Bombtrack]] - Although this song is hard by rock standards, it's not as harsh as you might think. Some of Tom Morello's solos can be much harsher than this, however.



* 125: Music/{{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I The National Anthem]] from ''Music/{{Kid A}}''- The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.

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* 125: Music/{{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I com/watch?v=NfQD1QiQ9o4 The National Anthem]] from ''Music/{{Kid A}}''- The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.



* 200: Music/AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llg6WTGmGPM Ventolin]] - There's an immediately recognisable melody, but it's extremely harsh.

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* 200: Music/AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llg6WTGmGPM com/watch?v=KFeUBOJgaLU Ventolin]] - There's an immediately recognisable melody, but it's extremely harsh.



* 250: Music/{{Merzbow}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.

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* 250: Music/{{Merzbow}} - [[https://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20140424092955/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.
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* 5: The aforementioned [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU Gymnopedie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfKcu_ze-60 Music For Airports]]. About as gentle as music can possibly be.

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* 5: 4: The aforementioned [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU Gymnopedie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfKcu_ze-60 Music For Airports]]. About as gentle as music can possibly be.



* 225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure White noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)

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* 225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure White white noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)
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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some [[Administrivia/TVTropesGlossary Wiki Magic]] to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank you]]''

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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some [[Administrivia/TVTropesGlossary Wiki Magic]] to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank you]]''
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* 40: Music/BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.

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* 40: Music/BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals and the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.



* 225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure white noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)

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* 225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure white White noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)



''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some [[Administrivia/TVTropesGlossary Wiki Magic]] to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''

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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some [[Administrivia/TVTropesGlossary Wiki Magic]] to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''
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* 175: Music/GillaBand - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.

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* 175: Music/GillaBand - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.
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* 175: Music/GirlBand - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.

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* 175: Music/GirlBand Music/GillaBand - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.
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* 175: Girl Band - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.

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* 175: Girl Band Music/GirlBand - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.
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''Not to be confused with the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

The Sliding Scale of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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''Not to be confused with the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

The Sliding Scale of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.
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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some Administrivia/WikiMagic to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''

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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some Administrivia/WikiMagic [[Administrivia/TVTropesGlossary Wiki Magic]] to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''
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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some WikiMagic to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''

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''A few notes: First, just because you find Music/JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some WikiMagic Administrivia/WikiMagic to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''
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The Sliding Scale Of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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The Sliding Scale Of of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.
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The Sliding Scale Of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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The Sliding Scale Of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk chalkboard would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.
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JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness The Sliding Scale Of Musical Harshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.
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* 60: {{Music/Pixies}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDa3cY7U6NA Indie Cindy]] - A lot of hard rock and punk can be found around this region, as harshness and hardness begin to separate from one another.

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* 60: {{Music/Pixies}} Music/ThePixies - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDa3cY7U6NA Indie Cindy]] - A lot of hard rock and punk can be found around this region, as harshness and hardness begin to separate from one another.
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''Not to be confused with TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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''Not to be confused with TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, the MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.
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JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Satie's Gymnopedies or BrianEno's Music For Airports would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

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JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Satie's Gymnopedies Music/ErikSatie's ''Gymnopedies'' or BrianEno's Music For Airports Music/BrianEno's ''Music/Ambient1MusicForAirports'' would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of NeutralMilkHotel's Music/NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.



* 50: ShonenKnife - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8lntoH78Lc Hot Chocolate]] - A punky guitar riff drags this track further up the scale, but it's still fairly easy listening music, at the end of the day.

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* 50: ShonenKnife Music/ShonenKnife - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8lntoH78Lc Hot Chocolate]] - A punky guitar riff drags this track further up the scale, but it's still fairly easy listening music, at the end of the day.



* 80: TheRaveonettes - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRnBQjaas3s Dead Sound]] - Although it's a pop song, this track makes heavy use of the white noise associated with harshness, but in a manner which is accessible to the mainstream listener.
* 90: NeutralMilkHotel - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLaFLztnL84 Holland, 1945]] - Same as above, but more extreme in its harshness.
* 125: Music/{{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I The National Anthem]] - The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.
* 150: {{Autechre}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf1pJ-7GNV8 6852]] - By now the vast majority of people will want to stop listening. The actual dissonance isn't necessarily so high in this piece, but the way that the sound is organised makes it very harsh.

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* 80: TheRaveonettes Music/TheRaveonettes - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRnBQjaas3s Dead Sound]] - Although it's a pop song, this track makes heavy use of the white noise associated with harshness, but in a manner which is accessible to the mainstream listener.
* 90: NeutralMilkHotel Music/NeutralMilkHotel - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLaFLztnL84 Holland, 1945]] - Same as above, but more extreme in its harshness.
* 125: Music/{{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I The National Anthem]] - from ''Music/{{Kid A}}''- The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.
* 150: {{Autechre}} Music/{{Autechre}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf1pJ-7GNV8 6852]] - By now the vast majority of people will want to stop listening. The actual dissonance isn't necessarily so high in this piece, but the way that the sound is organised makes it very harsh.



* 210: {{Autechre}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1RrVa_axRY Gantz Graf]] - Pushing the boundaries of what qualifies as music.

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* 210: {{Autechre}} Music/{{Autechre}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1RrVa_axRY Gantz Graf]] - Pushing the boundaries of what qualifies as music.



* 250: {{Merzbow}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.

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* 250: {{Merzbow}} Music/{{Merzbow}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.
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* 20: AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtGeeLhF_cI Flim]] - A drum and bass beat brings a piece that would otherwise be a level 5 up considerably higher.
* 30: TheBeatles - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpvP4eHV4eA She Loves You]] - Would be down in the high teens, if it weren't for the distortion on the relatively primitive early sixties recording.
* 40: BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.

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* 20: AphexTwin Music/AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtGeeLhF_cI Flim]] - A drum and bass beat brings a piece that would otherwise be a level 5 up considerably higher.
* 30: TheBeatles Music/TheBeatles - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpvP4eHV4eA She Loves You]] - Would be down in the high teens, if it weren't for the distortion on the relatively primitive early sixties recording.
* 40: BruceSpringsteen Music/BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.



* 70: RageAgainstTheMachine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp3kcHchD1Y Bombtrack]] - Although this song is hard by rock standards, it's not as harsh as you might think. Some of Tom Morello's solos can be much harsher than this, however.

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* 70: RageAgainstTheMachine Music/RageAgainstTheMachine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp3kcHchD1Y Bombtrack]] - Although this song is hard by rock standards, it's not as harsh as you might think. Some of Tom Morello's solos can be much harsher than this, however.



* 125: {{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I The National Anthem]] - The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.

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* 125: {{Radiohead}} Music/{{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I The National Anthem]] - The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.



* 200: AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llg6WTGmGPM Ventolin]] - There's an immediately recognisable melody, but it's extremely harsh.

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''Not to be confused with TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, which deals with a similar concept, but in specific relation to rock and metal music, and also deals more with the use of bass distortion and less with dissonance and white noise.''

JustForFun/TheSlidingScaleOfMusicalHarshness is a scale intended to represent the 'harshness' of music. As a simple guide, finger nails being dragged over a chalk would generally be considered to be just about as harsh as sound could get, while Satie's Gymnopedies or BrianEno's Music For Airports would be considered the opposite. It is also worth noting that while some HeavyMetal might score highly on TheMohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness, it might not necessarily be especially harsh, while a piece of music which is not especially hard, such as much of NeutralMilkHotel's output, may actually be considered far harsher.

As a guide to how the scale works, here are several waypoints. It should be noted that, while the scale cannot go lower than 0, it has no cap, although for a piece of music to achieve an infinite score its creation would have to involve the destruction of the universe, which is not advisory.

*5: The aforementioned [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-Xm7s9eGxU Gymnopedie]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfKcu_ze-60 Music For Airports]]. About as gentle as music can possibly be.
*10: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3-Drla_Ke0 The Adventure Time closing theme]] - The presence of percussion drags this up, but otherwise it's still incredibly gentle.
*20: AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtGeeLhF_cI Flim]] - A drum and bass beat brings a piece that would otherwise be a level 5 up considerably higher.
*30: TheBeatles - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpvP4eHV4eA She Loves You]] - Would be down in the high teens, if it weren't for the distortion on the relatively primitive early sixties recording.
*40: BruceSpringsteen - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4 Born In The USA]] - Bruce's vocals the very loud percussion bring an otherwise gentle piece of music much further up the scale.
*50: ShonenKnife - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8lntoH78Lc Hot Chocolate]] - A punky guitar riff drags this track further up the scale, but it's still fairly easy listening music, at the end of the day.
*60: {{Music/Pixies}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDa3cY7U6NA Indie Cindy]] - A lot of hard rock and punk can be found around this region, as harshness and hardness begin to separate from one another.
*70: RageAgainstTheMachine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp3kcHchD1Y Bombtrack]] - Although this song is hard by rock standards, it's not as harsh as you might think. Some of Tom Morello's solos can be much harsher than this, however.
*80: TheRaveonettes - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRnBQjaas3s Dead Sound]] - Although it's a pop song, this track makes heavy use of the white noise associated with harshness, but in a manner which is accessible to the mainstream listener.
*90: NeutralMilkHotel - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLaFLztnL84 Holland, 1945]] - Same as above, but more extreme in its harshness.
*125: {{Radiohead}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LME7uc1-3I The National Anthem]] - The second half of this song pretty much describes the point at which musicians start deliberately attempting to create a sound which is initially painful to listen to due to its dissonance.
*150: {{Autechre}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf1pJ-7GNV8 6852]] - By now the vast majority of people will want to stop listening. The actual dissonance isn't necessarily so high in this piece, but the way that the sound is organised makes it very harsh.
*175: Girl Band - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxe3NZKYL0 - Lawman]] - The harshness of the sound is extremely high, however it is organised in a manner which still keeps it within the recognisable realms of popular music.
*200: AphexTwin - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llg6WTGmGPM Ventolin]] - There's an immediately recognisable melody, but it's extremely harsh.
*210: {{Autechre}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1RrVa_axRY Gantz Graf]] - Pushing the boundaries of what qualifies as music.
*225: Music/MyBloodyValentine - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dnb641zBsc You Made Me Realise (Live)]] - Almost pure white noise. (Note, the studio version of this song would more likely score somewhere around 115)
*250: {{Merzbow}} - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGqzaPzrQG8 1930]] - Go on. Click on the link. I dare you.

''A few notes: First, just because you find JustinBieber painful to listen to, doesn't mean his music is actually harsh. Secondly, this page is very much a work in progress and could do with some WikiMagic to get all the formatting in order. [[TheStinger Thank You]]''

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