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Is Music An Effective Gatekeeper? or You Listen To That Garbage?!
Is Music An Effective Gatekeeper? or You Listen To That Garbage?! Once again, music becomes the focal point in a post or blog or essay. Like I said, about 80% of my daily life is music. Listening to mnusic, making playlists, on in the<b> background </font></b>while cleaning or hanging out with friends, using my fingers to play Beethoven on my thighs when I'm too nervous in public... I could tell you 100 ways that music is important to me and still be able to tell you 100 more. The problem is, I enjoy music so much that I don't have a specific genre I listen to. I do confess that is one of my favorite genres but there are so many subgenres or categories that I can't say it is its own encompassing genre. Trap, mumble, g funk, etc ... you name it and you can find one hundred different types of it. was originally an acronym for Rhythm and Poetry, which is fitting. The two things i love about are the two most important - The beat and the words. Sure, there are melodies, hooks, the alliteration and rhyme, the flow and melody -- all it boils down to is that if it has meaning and a good beat, I'm in. I'm beginning to think I should transfer this blog over to a music site, since I find myself increasingly posting about music -- there are posts I've written here and otherwise that have music as the subject. I didn't realize until I started this project that the notes and sharps and flats and crescendos are part of my daily life so much that without them I would fall apart like a sweater unraveling. Should I? I'm not sure. |
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3/19/2019 9:07 pm |
Nothing wrong with music posts. I don't see NOT having a specific genre being a problem, either. In this post I've learned way more than I ever knew about .
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