Music, asked by ShivsidX, 1 year ago

why will music never die

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Music will never die it is the best thing.....its heart soothing....one is in happy mood...sad...sorrow....excited...want to dance...need some music and wout music one cant enjoy his life....


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Answered by shankarphoto7p9mxh1
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real musical stuff with beauty and elegance will be forgotten if destroyed by revolution or disaster - today we have only a sketchy idea of how Gregorian Chant is sung, because the tradition went dead for a period of time - and people tend to alter their own traditions, anyway.

Some pop and folk music may well survive longer - who knows how long "Happy Birthday", or "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" or "Pop! Goes the Weasel" will be sung, or whatever folk songs there are in Russia or Bangladesh or Switzerland.

In Western music we have 12 essential tones, duplicated over about three octaves for singing, and more for instruments, plus the ability to slide from one to the other (there are cultures who turn sliding into an afrt form, as in Armenia).  Give any child 12 crayons in red, yellow, blue, green, orange, purple, black, white, brown, blue-green, yellow-orange and magenta -- will anything stop that little human being from making endless pictures?  Will there be a point at which suddenly kids will run out of things to color?

Not if they remain children.  And music composers, being large-sized kids, will always find a way.

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