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Do you think there is a relation in the type of music you like with the your race? For example, rock and techno are more related to white people.
Personally, taste in music is a subjetive opinion. It has everything to do with the type of society you are immersed into, and the stereotypical perception people has of your race. A bandwagon type of attitude develops in some people, as a mechanism to try and fit in. This has more to do with younger folks, that tend to give in more easily to the pressure from their peers. |
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They also create techno, or at least the first music known as techno.
Music is more than just rhythm based noise anyway. I like that kind of noise, but it's not all music there is. Elvis wasn’t really musically important in any meaningful way. Just a stupid gospel singer, that's what he was. He did sing some rock and roll, and he did gyrate his hips, and women swooned over him, but he was not really an important inventor in music, not at all. |
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Im sure that is a recurring topic among afrocentrists, but that's not what this thread is about. Wake up to reality and learn that we are in the 21st century and open a more modern and intelligent thread next time |
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As far as I know Rap isn't music but just rubbish none-sense . And yes it's true Rock is inspired by blues which was from African origins, rock became a reality during the cultural revolution and racial conflicts in the US as well. Rock was created separably from blues because it was more of appealing to the white populace so you can call rock, a "white peoples music" if you want.
And no this is not afro-centrist BS, it's history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_music. |
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As far as I know Rap isn't music but just rubbish none-sense . And yes it's true Rock is inspired by blues which was from African origins, rock became a reality during the cultural revolution and racial conflicts in the US as well. Rock was created separably from blues because it was more of appealing to the white populace so you can call rock, a "white peoples music" if you want. Music is just noise, in essence. Some noise sorted over compositions and arrangement creating secondary things which trip our mind into oblivion. There are certain stereotypes regarding music, but I think most countries (at least in the west) have similar subcultures with certain variations more dependant in social class rather than race. Here for example, Cumbias Villeras are mostly related to Villa mestizos by people. Rock, however, is seen as more lower class white music, despite not all who listen to Cumbias are low class Mestizos and not all those who listen to rock are low class whites. It's often said "Rap" is black music but is it really? I remember seeing stats and polls revealing that 60% of people who consumed rap in the United States were white. Electronic music is associated mostly with Northern European whites but there are many good Israeli electronic artist and I know some good ones done by Mestizos like Hocico. |
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I don't think you can really call music rubbish nonsense. |
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Well that's just in my humble opinion, I really think that for a song to become music it has to have melody and variety of tones, for me Rap is someone talking fast and a bad influence for society in most cases in that type of songs. But I guess everyones has his/her standards of music. |
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I listen to alternative rock, Chinese (Mandarin)/Japanese pop (mostly R&B type stuff), R&B, German pop, some Russian music (pop rock), jazz, classical once in awhile (Tchaikovsky mostly), and rap (but as I get older, less rap music)...oh yeah folk music (like Damien Rice). My favorite type of music is probably "good" rap and music like Tool/A Perfect Circle...
Music taste typically depends on what you are exposed to when you are young...it's really pretty simple. Some people diverge as they get older. No one played classical in my house, but my mother played classic rock (Beatles, Doors, Muddy Waters, Who, etc) which I still listen to. |
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You think so? ---------- Post added 2010-11-06 at 22:53 ---------- I listen to alternative rock, Chinese (Mandarin)/Japanese pop (mostly R&B type stuff), R&B, German pop, some Russian music (pop rock), jazz, classical once in awhile (Tchaikovsky mostly), and rap (but as I get older, less rap music)...oh yeah folk music (like Damien Rice). My favorite type of music is probably "good" rap and music like Tool/A Perfect Circle... |
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Well Techno was created by Afro-american DJ's in detroit, Techno is obviously African influenced its got heavy polyythm, its just the polyrthm doesnt change that much, but its obvious. If anything Techno sounds more African than hiphop.
Rock is harder to trace its got both European and Africna influence, the behavior of Rock (The way the guitar is held upwards is very African, thats how people in Mali hold the Kora), However its obvious Rock has both European and African influences. Where there is easier distction i believe is inthe singing, when i hear a Black/Afro-descendant woman sing traditional music, its hard for women of other "races" to mimmick them. Heres an example. Gives me chills, the voice of an African/Afro-descendant woman, very spiritually connecting. |
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Black people created Rock and it was stolen by Elvis Presley |
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I have no reservation in admitting classical music from the period of AD1450-1770 is the most beautiful music ever composed during the last 10 thousand years. ![]() seriously rock is the true supreme genre, because it has lots of verities , I mean you can literary do all types of rock songs, with rap all the way to classical instruments. So rock. If you don't like rock then you my friend have some serious issues ![]() |
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I listen to alternative rock, Chinese (Mandarin)/Japanese pop (mostly R&B type stuff), R&B, German pop, some Russian music (pop rock), jazz, classical once in awhile (Tchaikovsky mostly), and rap (but as I get older, less rap music)...oh yeah folk music (like Damien Rice). My favorite type of music is probably "good" rap and music like Tool/A Perfect Circle... ![]() I primarily listen to Industrial music, metal (but not that Nordic shit) and hard rock... but I don't pigeon-hole myself with genres. The only music I'm not into is country. |
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Since you listen to the Chinese shit, what do you think about Twelve Girls Band? I used to listen to them a lot. Chinese music I listen to is: Old school Wang Fei (Wong Faye) Jay Chou (Zhou Jielun) Elva Hsiao (Xiao Yaxun) Coco Lee (Li Wen) All Mandarin pop, I don't listen to Canto stuff. Stuff like this: This song is cool, the title means "Sorry" but this guy has game and is Alpha. The song is not him apologizing to some bitch. He is saying he was married, took his ring off put it in the drawer, she fucked up, and she needs to say "SHE IS SORRY". ![]() ![]() This song is in Taiyu (Taiwanese dialect, similar to Hokkien)...no idea what he is saying, but I like it. :-) And this song, because I love to see Coco Lee crawl around on all fours wet. The song sucks. ![]() only industrial I listen to is NIN...that's left over from my fascination with Pretty Hate Machine back in Junior High...years ago. |
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I have no reservation in admitting classical music from the period of AD1450-1770 is the most beautiful music ever composed during the last 10 thousand years. |
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