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Originally Posted by keyque99 In the end, the harsh truth for "musicians" to accept is that if it moves someone, it is good "music."
Most Heavy metal music ( Love rage against the machine) doesn't have Dynamics or Unique Moments i.e. peaks or valleys of contrast.
Groove, smooth Jazz is anything but groove but many people like that kind
of music. I love George Duke but most smooth Jazz is no better than elevator music.
Personally, I think the music business has turned into the Lyrical business/a
theatrical business.
Lyrics is the number one thing that sells a "Song"/ "Artist" today, not the music;otherwise, there wouldn't be a need to "remix" the song to other musical styles.
The second thing that sells an "Artist" today is their theatricality.
Are they good looking? Can they Dance? Are they outrageous?
The last thing that sells music today is music.
Dayl, I think Lana should change the key to her song because many of the low notes where out of her range. I don't think she's a singer. She whisper's, but hey Julio Iglesias made a whole career of whispering as well. |
Fair call mate. One thing that I always liked about Rage though, was that they were one big unique moment and the things Morello did ... quite unique. Not a unique moment in the traditional sense but benefits the listener in the same way? This seems to make sense to me .. there needs to be something to catch people beyond a great hook (which is undeniable in itself Chris ).
Geourge Duke, Stanley Clarke, Grover... ah yes....