Has Every Song Been Written?
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2018
- In this episode, we continue our discussion of the state of popular music in regards to the recent copyright infringement lawsuits.
Is it possible to write "original" music after 70 years of Pop music?
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If blues musicians had started suing each other for using the same I, IV, V progressions, we would only be listening to covers of songs written before the 1940's.
God I love these discussions. This channel is my music magazine.
“There’s only so many chords, man”
Part of why I love Stone Temple Pilots: cool jazz chords thrown into grunge songs. Their producer kicked ass too
19 years ago I used to play guitar for a woman, Linda Perry, who went on to be a very successful songwriter. and at that time we demo'd a few songs. one song was called Beautiful, and the other was called Cruz. Cruz had a really nice part in the Bridge that went Fm7,Cm7,Fm7,Cm7,F.. that I thought sounded a bit like something Steely Dan might do. a few years later Christina Aguilera did both songs on her album, but the bridge in Cruz was gone. I asked Linda "What happened to the bridge ? That was the best part". And she said "The record company felt it was 'too sophisticated' and would turn off potential listeners. So they asked me to remove it". So, yeah, the conversation you're having here is right on target. And you're right, It's really sad that we now have two generations of listeners who have...um...never experienced eating musical broccoli.
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One can learn more about music from RICK BEATO's videos than anywhere else on UA-cam or the web. It doesn't matter what ur level of music development is, the information covered is from such a wide segment of the whole music experience that everyone will learn something. Thank you RICK & please keep them coming - the more people (musicians) listen to this level of music information, the better the music that we all listen to will be.
Every musician is influenced my something they've heard (Don't Beethoven me). I've at times caught myself with a new song or melody, then it occurs to me "Wait a minute". It's subconscious sometimes.
Just imagine some monk saying, "Thou taketh my chant!"
Rick Beato says many things that I've heard for over 40 years as a guitarist. He's also well studied, and can play his butt off and has walked the talk. Its unfortunate in his attempt to educate musicians at no cost, some stuff gets pulled by the giants.
Support you local smaller venues and live music. Having a band is expensive
One of the reasons the Beatles were so successful in using more complex music is that they blended more advanced concepts with melodious pop.
I am told, Cole Porter once said, "There are only 7 songs - and I've written hundreds of them."
I don't like most hip hop, but I adore Outkast. I think they're outstanding musicians.
So glad to see you point out that people are being dumbed down musically. They have been dumbing people down on all other fronts I'm really surprised more people haven't been complaining about the garbage the record industry has been putting out. Absolutely disgraceful !! We love ya Rick !!! You make life better !!
The problem is there is no courage anymore. The music is sugary and people just listen and like whatever the radio or Spotify tells them. That’s as low as it gets and you’d think we can start climbing back out but sugar can be addictive and it’s too much work to do otherwise. It’s amazing kids are even learning guitar anymore.
As a music teacher, the amount of times I've played a song to a pupil and the kid asks "when do they start singing?" They're so used to everything being instant.
When our generation was in high school pretty much everybody that could play music at all was in a band, or affiliated with a band, there was tons of music being made. Music teachers were very abundant and were busy. Today both my children could not find anybody that wanted to be in a band. A few times they got together with friends. Most of the music teachers have had to find other professions because there were no students. The music competitions are a quarter the size they were 20 years ago.
Here is a video about recent popular music that even my Dad could appreciate, and I mean that as a big compliment. Cheers
The richness of older music is the source of its longevity. This channel has inspired me to find so much more in music I've always listened to, and enjoy it even more. As for hip-hop The Roots are probably the best musically sophisticated artists, but there aren't too many who can do what they do. As I've commented before, adults have to expose children to the music; when you do, they like it as has been my experience.