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    writersoul
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    How do you know what music has been composed with heart and what has not? What makes exuberant, rock-style music inherently bad? No two people will find the same music beautiful- trust me, someone out there (and to be frank, no, it’s probably not me) chances are likes the music that you’re blasting.

    As I said multiple times, all music is derivative. When people copy motifs, it’s laziness and questionable ethics, but I don’t think it’s NECESSARILY tumah.

    #999916
    oyyoyyoy
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    mench, your giving an excuse but agreeing

    #999917
    notasheep
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    Writersoul, maybe you like it, but that doesn’t make it beautiful. Please, as subjective as music is, you cannot call rock, heavy metal or garage beautiful. It’s just noise. When something has been composed with real feeling, you can be transported somewhere else. When you can match up a song with a scene in a play that fits the scene and really makes people feel as if they were there and not just watching a play, then that has been composed with real feeling. I know what I am talking about because I have done that – put together a soundtrack for a play that really worked and made people a part of it.

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