ah i love this post.
music has been around as long as we have. starting with hitting things, like sticks on logs, animal skin drums. it has evolved through all cultures differently, as a form of entertainment.
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and when others do manage to change it, major countries (coff coff America) oppress it?
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i think you are focusing too hard on the negative side. because when it comes to music, and change, i think american is the biggest place for that. for example; jimi hendrix. he played guitar like nobody else, and changed music. the beetles, they revolutionized pop music.
right now, with the ability to listen to anything, our influences are broader than ever. we can take any style of music and fuse it with any other. when it comes to music, right now, everything is changing.
but, corporate music is what you must be referring to. the record companies want money, so the producers tell the band what to do. yeah, that's not really wonderful, but it makes them money, and keeps the ignorent happy, and that's all they care about.
when people get concerned about music, like you and i, there's one thing left for us to do.
change it. be yourself, work hard, do the best you can, and go out there and blow peoples' minds.
and what laws of music are you talking about?? there are no laws. if you're talking about theory and structure, and how most musicians are basic with it, that's because a lot of people don't even know what music can be. they stick to 4/4 and power chords and sing about girls because that's what they know, that's what people love, and that's what makes them money.
ledbassest, there really are no laws at all. you can do anything and everything with music.