The Art Of Getting Worse: An Argument Against Modern Music

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Music Isn’t Actually Getting Worse Music, as is the case with all existing art forms, has heavily evolved throughout multiple generations by various artists inputting and experimenting with different musical techniques. Throughout most of history, music’s evolution has been thought of as a positive thing. However, in recent years, a rather strong divide in opinion has formed. Some people consider the music of today to be marginally worse than everything that has been made in past years, while some people think that music has maintained a consistent or even grown to have an even better quality over the years. The opinion against modern music is growing to be incredibly strong, however, modern music is not as bas as people like to say. Most …show more content…

Memory is not a perfect storage method, and over time, details within memories can either change or completely deteriorate. This sometimes leaves people with an overly positive outlook on the past that is lacking the negative details, especially if it is in favor of their opinions. The entirety of classic music is not as great as what people love to make it out to be. Yes, there are amazing songs and artists from the past that deserve all the love and attention that they get, but there was also a hefty share of garbage created in the past that has been swept under memory’s rug in favor of an easier argument. The best of the past is often pitted against the more average works that can be found today rather than the best of both generations or the more mediocre of both, which is completely …show more content…

Modern computers lead to music production going from analog, which is the use of tapes and records, to digital, which is the use of CDs and MP3s. Digital production allows for even more advanced and precise control on just about every factor of music production. This also allows for more detailed and clear audio through more evolved microphones than in the past. Another way that digital technology has helped modern music is through the availability and affordability of production. In the past, if somebody wanted to express a musical idea, they had very few options. The main ones were to either play their song live to a small audience or to fork over money to have their songs recorded and produced, which was completely out of the question for some people. However, thanks to digital music technology, a song can be recorded and produced for an incredibly low cost at one’s own personal computer. This has led to an entire new generation of musicians who can release their talents worldwide, which was unthinkable for small artists of the classic

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