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Why did music become so bad?
The lyrical quality of songs has gotten worse over the past 10 years – lyrics have become more mundane and simplified. More specifically, our brain releases dopamine when we hear a song that we’ve heard a few times before, and the effect gets stronger with each listen.
How can music influence the society?
So in short, music has the power to culturally, morally, and emotionally influence our society. Thus, the more intentional we become with the sounds, messages, and moods we create and release through our music, the more powerful we will become in making deep positive impacts.
What is the cover version phenomenon?
The cover phenomena started in the 1950s. It was an attempt by the record companies to reach out to more people by a way of reproducing original songs such that those are more appealing to a particular demography. Thus, it was commonplace for a group of White artists to “cover” a song by Black artists.
Why has music changed so much?
Simple answer: because humans who make music and humans who listen to music have changed so much over time. This change takes place at a generally faster rate than in previous generations, but it always has when communication and technology advances have made the sharing of music easier and faster.
Why are covers so popular?
Simply put, covers are just as fun to hear and share as they are to make. As King continued, “if done with creativity, imagination and skill, a cover version can help us ‘re-hear’ an original song in new and thrilling ways.” “Re-hearing” a cover song appeals to our minds on a basic psychological level.
Why are cover versions so popular?
Most parents considered the bowdlerized popular cover versions more palatable for the mass audience of parents and their children. Artists targeting the white-majority family audience were more acceptable to programmers at most radio and TV stations.
Is music really getting worse?
Music has gotten a lot louder in the past half-century. This is a problem, Scientific American says, because: Indeed, Serrà and his colleagues found that the loudness of recorded music is increasing by about one decibel every eight years.
How does modern music differ from the old style of music?
Both traditional and modern music have differences in many ways. One of the differences is that traditional music focuses on social function. It means that traditional music supports a culture in which this music is played. Whereas modern music instruments are made by factory, not by people.
Is modern music better?
Modern technology has allowed all parts of the music composition and recording processes to be of far greater quality than the methods of the past. Through the advancements we have made in technology, we have become less ignorant regarding what makes truly good music.
Is the quality of popular music in decline?
Kind of a strange question. Decline in the quality of popular music since 1650? 1970? 1995? Whatever the time period you’re thinking of, the answer is likely the same: there has been no meaningful decline in the overall quality of popular music.
How has technology changed the way we consume music?
Rather, there has been a steady evolution in production and distribution technology that has changed the way we consume music. A couple of examples from the last 15 years. The two major developments in the popular music world over that time period are:
What happened to the music industry?
The fall of the mass-distributed “physical” music product (i.e. record, tape, CD), and the rise of the internet as the dominant distribution network for recorded music. The disambiguation of the musical artist and the musical personality.
How well do we know the cultural history of popular music?
Our understanding of the cultural shifts in popular music have largely been reliant on anecdote and history — memories of journalists who attended Woodstock or fans who followed hip-hop from the start. Until now.