Neosage said:
KneeLord said:
Neosage said:
I disagree some of the more modern music, you know the stuff using loads of computer editing......oh wait that isn't music, silly me.
Bullshit.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LpocrqvP2Yg this is music?
It's not to my taste, but it is music in the sense that it is carried by a (simple) steel drum melody and steady rhythm. Voice, Melody, Harmony, Rhythm - anything that contains even one of those in the broadest sense is music. I draw the line of definition with stuff like: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=QbBBczzDeCA - something that has crossed beyond having any discernable structure or aforementioned qualities.
Using that as an example: is it art? If art is expression, they're expressing themselves loud and artsy. Ask 10 people and get 10 different answers on that one though.
But back to your root comment... anything with computers is not music? You mean to say you've never hummed along with the Mario Bros theme (which was generated by programmed midi data triggering the NES's onboard synthesizer)? When Wendy Carlos used moog synthesizers to perform Switched On Bach, he/she abandoned music?
Any music ever put on a compact disc has made an editing pitstop in a computer, from anything recorded on tape and mastered to vinyl and moved to CD to the music recorded into a digital audio workstation, native or otherwise. None of that is music by virtue of being expressed at 44.1khz 16 bit stereo pulse code modulation?
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Edit: For those of you in the know who would be quick to point out that Wendy Carlo's synthesizer was a monophonic analog modular rig with no digital components, thats true, but for the sake of illustrating a point, let's ignore that the sawtooth waveform was made using control voltages instead of numbers