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Old 03-07-2007, 10:14 PM   #1
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The (literal) end of music

Do you think there will come a time when we've heard it all? When there are no more unthought of melodies, harmonies, riffs, chord patterns, or arrangements? If so, do you think that it will happen "soon" (by soon I mean in a century or two) or millennia down the road? Will music remain an integral part of cultures as new technologies and electronic instrumentalism come into their own? As people, and their tastes, grow and evolve, will music become more intricate and complex or will it be reduced to atmospheric hums and tones? People a few hundred years ago probably never even conceived things like synths or electric guitars - what do you think the future holds for arguably the single greatest creation of humankind?





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