Many types of music are beginning to blend together, such as pop and country thanks to Taylor Swift. There is also much more vulgar and distasteful lyrics, and Rap and Hip-Hop seem to be stronger than ever right now.
Well for one thing, music today has more instruments involved (ex. bass, saxophone), and there are many different kinds of music now then there was in the 17th century.
I think it should be the other way around because The Beatles changed America and if not, the world. If they never met each other, we would have no sense of rock and roll like we do today. They changed to way we see music.
Big difference. In 90s the promotions were completely different comparing to the way they promote music today... http://miketheblacksheep.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/hello-world/ http://miketheblacksheep.wordpress.com/2009/03/08/a-new-era-in-the-music-industry/ Based on this articles you will see why the music is different today...
The revival of Antonio Vivaldi's music began in the first half of the 20th century. Today he is considered of the most popular and widely known Baroque composers.
well im not sure how you mean compare. if you mean is it better than music today, then i would say yes, it is because of the quality and the fact you cant date Beatles music. but if you mean how does it influence music today then all i can say is, without the beatles, and their music, and their lyrics and everything they did, you wouldn't have all the music now, like Justin bieber, take that, rihanna and all the other big names because they changed the music inustry. thanx 4 reading my answer it means alotxx
Well for one thing, music today has more instruments involved (ex. bass, saxophone), and there are many different kinds of music now then there was in the 17th century.
I think it should be the other way around because The Beatles changed America and if not, the world. If they never met each other, we would have no sense of rock and roll like we do today. They changed to way we see music.
It was named after Amerigo Vespucci in the 15th century.
20th and 21st century music has been known to slowly drift into the realm of atonal music. If you were to research popular music of today, you would find that most composers have been writing by means of atonality. Atonality is a piece of music that does not have any specific key or mode. Notes are not exactly randomized, as they are carefully written, but sound very scattered most of the time.
Classical music (as we know it today) has existed since the 9th century and into the present day. The term "classical music" wasn't applied formally until the 19th century.
Today we don't have classical music composers. Classical music is period around XVI to XIX century, even part of XX century. It was pushed by, in one side, atonality (modern music) and popular music in the other. Now, it's possible that today's composers write in a classical way. For example, the Prokofiev's First Symphony 'Classical' or Stravinsky's Pulcinella suite. But, even, we can't talk of classical music nowdays.
street dance has changed with change in the field of music. Today the world hip hop or heavy rock, but in previous years people prefer only classical.Street dance needs a music which has a blend of beats.
Society has changed,people listening to the music change,so everything else ahs to or it dies off like children today seem to be more ``adult`` so everything that relates to them has to change to stay àround
It has changed America's security at airports and all around. It has started the Iraq war of course
Big difference. In 90s the promotions were completely different comparing to the way they promote music today... http://miketheblacksheep.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/hello-world/ http://miketheblacksheep.wordpress.com/2009/03/08/a-new-era-in-the-music-industry/ Based on this articles you will see why the music is different today...
The revival of Antonio Vivaldi's music began in the first half of the 20th century. Today he is considered of the most popular and widely known Baroque composers.
Music was not invented, per say. It comes from years ago and has been adapted and changed throughout the years from medieval music when the king would have it being played for him (Usually whilst eating a banquet) to the music we know and love today.