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http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...86P0R820120726
Makes me giggle. Even though the results could have been noted by the average Joe, it is cool the math backs them up.
Narrowing down the amount of viable builds (sorry I meant note combinations) as time goes on is just natural.
Good reply with a great song. One of my favourite ones by PT.
As if record producers and "artists" in the pop business care about the actual music. They will rehash and copy as long as they can make money from it, regardless how crap it is.
Although, from the article, it seems to me that it is thought that less chord progression and melody in a song is considered bad (not a direct quote). I listen to a lot of simple songs with not much chord progression, sometimes none at all. So is that automatically bad? Unless that's meant only for popular music?
I knew it! So now all of us who were saying pop music really IS worse than it used to be and we're NOT just being old farts, back in that thread where we discussed this, can gloat!
Guys it's not like this. It's that we keep the good things and throw away the bad. Music is better now than it ever were before.
*looks at Rasp's video*
You're not even trying today, are you?
*goes back to listening to Carmina Burana*