#419 by Guest
Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:34 pm
Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:34 pm
As a collector of 650 albums from 1900 to the 1980, when CD's took over, I have come to several opinons about music in America.
I believe the music is "generational" in America. That is to say that there is a 15 year "window" in everyone's life where that type of music appeals to them and their generation only. The time you went to school in America.
I was born in 1952. My window of music is from 1957 to 1972. And music played above or below that time frame is hard for me to listen to unless it is a song so well written that it is considered to be a "standard" or classic song. These songs transend the ages and can be listened to by people of all ages at any time.
Every decade of the 1900's had a different beat and a different sound. I encourage all musicians of our day to explorer and look back to the music in every decade of the 1900's. That is, to see where our "beat" has been, and where it is is going in modern music today.
Test yourself. Play music outside of the 15 year "window" that you went to school here in this country, and see for yourself if you can listen to music that is outside of your "beat".
I believe the music is "generational" in America. That is to say that there is a 15 year "window" in everyone's life where that type of music appeals to them and their generation only. The time you went to school in America.
I was born in 1952. My window of music is from 1957 to 1972. And music played above or below that time frame is hard for me to listen to unless it is a song so well written that it is considered to be a "standard" or classic song. These songs transend the ages and can be listened to by people of all ages at any time.
Every decade of the 1900's had a different beat and a different sound. I encourage all musicians of our day to explorer and look back to the music in every decade of the 1900's. That is, to see where our "beat" has been, and where it is is going in modern music today.
Test yourself. Play music outside of the 15 year "window" that you went to school here in this country, and see for yourself if you can listen to music that is outside of your "beat".