There is something that always brings up debates between friends no matter where they are. They can get into discussions about the difference between old and new music. One thing we do know is: Music entertains, educates and informs. While it has been around for a long time music has gone through a number of changes that range from the instruments used to the style of composition. To help you out, here are some of the ways in which music has evolved over the years:. Old music was played using real instruments. The instruments used included: cello, viola, tuba, French horn, bassoon, trombone, trumpet and many others. During the early days of recording, the musicians had to play the real instruments. Because of this, the old musicians had to first learn to play the instruments well before recording the music.

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They are just a couple of the thousands of popular singers and rappers of old school music. I believe old school is much better than the music today. I think the biggest reason is there's a story in old school music. The story is usually something the world is going through, something the singer or rapper went through, or some story to which people can relate. I think it's very rare if you hear a song nowadays that has a movement to it. It is a protest against the police racially profiling blacks. It's a true story about the singer who was in a relationship with this other singer, but then they ultimately broke up. It is about how everything she ever told him he made into a song. Back then you could tell if a person could really sing or not. It was a real voice.
In someways it has grown.
No era of music is better than the other. I'm sick of all these oldheads saying "lol old music is better because its when i grew up". Don't try to have an opinion on something you don't understand. Everyone wants to think they understand music culture but they don't and its honestly retarded. There are so many styles of music, so many genres and sub genres now its dizzying! You can easily find things in the same mark as the "oldies" and there are much more talented musicians in terms of skill and proficiency now than ever. I'm a classically trained Flutist, who also plays a little jazz. I can play essentially every woodwind, ukulele, a little of the orchestral strings, and I've taken operatic singing courses.
IMO the most important part of being a true metal fan is knowing your roots. I mean I love A7X but obviously they are pretty much just taking what those two bands did, only doing it a lot better. On the other hand, it also sucks when someone gets older and they stop liking stuff.