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And what are the factors that trigger those changes.

2007-09-29 06:48:02 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music Other - Music

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In the fifties, when I was a little kid, most of the music was romantic. That was in reaction to the whole war thing in the 1940s.

Then the sixties was acid rock, because that's what was new. It had been around before that, but only for doctors and laboratories. Suddenly it was on the streets, the musicians were using it, and it changed their music radically. Anyone who didn't like acid rock was into folk music, and probably anti-war folk music at that.

The seventies went romantic again to a significant degree, with cynicism underlying at least the punk side. And there was disco, which was OK with the parents until they got wise to how gay it was. The music genres had always been somewhat divided on racial lines, but this was the big push for Motown and black groups to be "acceptable" to whites. Or, more realistically, to white parents in their urge to have anything except the drug culture.

The eighties? I didn't get to know much about music from the eighties on, except that I know punk and heavy metal so dominated the market that it drove me away.

I also remember the New Age music fad in the 1980s, because I worked for a radio station for awhile. It was supposed to be for acid heads who no longer had the nerve to do illegal drugs, so they could get their high out of the music itself, and out of meditation. It even worked for awhile, except that it got boring pretty quick.

And then there was World Music, which I think was mostly the 1990s. The idea that music from elsewhere -- from a culture very different from your own, in a language you didn't know --was somehow more noble, more PC. And it was, of course, because many people paid good money to bring groups from third world countries to America and the UK to record and perform live. And they in turn fostered a large fad for native handicrafts, which has been a major economic boost to many third world countries.

The Millenium brought on still more fragmentation of the market, but the really new thing was magical music. Celtic, of course, and other folk cultures where magic was the main theme. And goth and other out-of-the-broom-closet witchy styles.

And the "lets see how dirty we can get" of sexy music. Would rap be included in that? I don't know enough about rap to say, except that the few times I have heard it in a boom-box walking past or a slow-driven car, it always seems to have an incredible amount of four-letter words. Including "hate" I notice.

I may have the timing when these trends started wrong; I am going by when I heard about them. And I don't own a radio or buy CDs of music recorded much after I got away from my stereo (vinyl) in the early 1970s. I'm living in the past with regard to music, which is OK with me.

2007-09-29 07:08:56 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93 7 · 0 0

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2016-09-05 11:32:52 · answer #2 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

now it is more liberial. the envrionment and surroundings can trigger anything like music. it is the influence that people associate themselves with and make something out of it. peolpe feel and want to play music how they feel.

2007-09-29 06:52:38 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

new technology and instruments that enables the person at this day and age to make over like a billion sounds

2007-09-29 06:50:52 · answer #4 · answered by Ammar A 2 · 1 0

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