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What do you think music will sound like in 100 years?
Was thinking about this last night, and was picturing people playing instruments like, "machine guns with trombone-like slides at the end of the barrel" for percussion, and maybe some harps with lasers instead of strings. I also thought maybe musicians would run out of genre's to twist together in order to stand out, so they'd have to think up other ways to sound different. Maybe they would be constantly speeding up and slowing down the song speeds while while the vocals stayed the same speed, and vice versa...or something. Meanwhile, we'd all be sitting there as body-less heads (think Futurama) bitching about how our mp3 players sounded so much better than the "tune-chips" that they stick in the "song-sockets" in their head... which also show a holographic image of the bands video in front of their faces. What do you guys think? What will it sound like and what instruments will they be playing? >< |
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carpe musicam
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I don't think music would change that much. Some instruments date back thousands of years like the drum or the shofar. Some date back hundreds of years like the Nyckelharpa. Some of the most coveted insrturments are Stradivarius violins, and there a few centuries old. With computers there might be a shift back to "just" tuning for equal-temperate or well-tempered instruments. Maybe Kraftwerk will be the "J.S. Bach" of the Twenty-Second Century. Maybe future generations will ban Atonal Music, who knows the sky is the limit.
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You're probably right in the end...it won't change a huge amount maybe. When I posted this I was kinda hoping that people would use their imaginations to think up bizarre things that might be possible in the future of music, even if it's not very likely. I probably didn't make that clear enough though...I probably just sounded like I was really high. >< Quote:
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Im sure they used to think that before he key-tar was invented.
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carpe musicam
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In 2100 everyone will sing like Lene Lovich
and women will wear makeup and have hair like Terry Bozzio and men will dress like Devo wearing 4 teir red flowerpot hats and robots will take over the Instrumental Rock genre and what happens to Music beyond 2100? In The Year 2525, futuristic spaceage music will be replaced by folk music - who would of thunk it?
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![]() "it counts in our hearts" ?ºº? “I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion.” Jack Kerouac. “If one listens to the wrong kind of music, he will become the wrong kind of person.” Aristotle. "If you tried to give Rock and Roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry'." John Lennon "I look for ambiguity when I'm writing because life is ambiguous." Keith Richards Last edited by Neapolitan; 11-24-2009 at 10:28 PM. |
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I guess the electric colon will be another great success, before the introduction of the distorted electric colon.
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