quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2015

Music Diversified

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Have you ever had the sentiment that you have gotten hold of the age where you can decently expose that you certainly know more about music than your younger equivalents? I may seem just an old sentimental fool for saying this, but I honestly feel that the fresher generation opts to listen to just anything now and conclude that it’s good music.

Today’s music scene is slowly evolving, wherein many songs no longer have any sense of instrumentality and lyricism. It even has to exaggeratedly travel back in time to snip a great compact of the past to try and merge it with the present, to make it sound kind of like the forthcoming. Poor old music is just struggling hard these days.

I hope that this strikingly intangible mortal we call music will one day revert itself back to fulfilment, and kindle the same passion it once had way back then.

I know that there is an immense rivalry out there these days, and plenty of good artists trying their toughest to make it in this melodiously frenzied mash-up of a realm we have.

I just wish there would be more of ingenuity, and spotlessness in music per se.

With all these being said, I don’t mean to point out that there are no current, or imminent bands that do not have any of these potentials, or talent that some of the greats and legends had, or still have.

I am purely conveying the fact that there is so much musical antagonism out there, that there may be not enough meticulous ears to listen to it all. Permanence in the music world is a tough edifice to break into.

A wide array of music flooding the airwaves, the web, and music stores; the chaotic type of music at this time and age becoming so prevalent that people living in this generation are becoming so adjusted with its flair.

What will be the succeeding ways of gaining entree to music, and which new pathway will we be directed to? It can either be better, or more unruly as we know it.

Either way, the world of music is incessantly shifting, providing us more and more variations, all fighting for a spot in an already hampered musical scene.

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