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tarjanian t1_jabvx5x wrote

Except music does transcend region, language and generations, when my great grandparents were alive they liked plenty of contemporary things and new generations like things going back, there's often waves of popularity of music from other countries (the boom of k-pop with western audiences for example)

No one will like every piece of music made but we all love music.

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aaronzig t1_jabuxb6 wrote

I'd say that musical styles aren't universal, but the idea of music itself is. Pretty much every single society on earth has some form of singing or instruments.

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Orellin_Vvardengra t1_jabuqag wrote

I listen to enough that me and many others would enjoy from older generations to the younger generations. This is such a weird post.

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rock_attack OP t1_jabxj7z wrote

ok. would you love some 17th century HIndustani music?

I doubt it. because music is not universal.

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AdmiralPrinny t1_jac1dv8 wrote

You’re right but this is a general sub and you’re gonna get a lot of dead brains here. Music is part of culture and cultural context is different everywhere, and if you hear something from a foreign culture that sounds familiar its because it’s been directly influenced by your culture or you’re misinformed by your cultural context.

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Orellin_Vvardengra t1_jac3sag wrote

I mean I probably would enjoy it. I listen to a ton of things. I feel I understand what you are trying to argue with cultural over universal. If it sounds nice what’s to stop you from enjoying it? I don’t need to understand German or Italian to enjoy some of my favorite songs or even French.

Culture does play heavily into what you’re exposed to as well as what kind of area you’re in. Once you have the means to explore though you can easily branch out to new things. Easier said than done for specific areas again.

I’m gonna look into what you recommended though, not to be salty I just feel I can find some bangers for while I’m at work.

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Willing_Value1396 t1_jad4pb2 wrote

You must be the kind of person that goes around correcting people when they use "literally" figuratively.

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[deleted] t1_jae47g1 wrote

Interesting. The oldest members of my family (60s) listen to SOAD, Eminem, Muse etc, while the youngest in my family (19) listens to classical music, and has a particular interest in old sea shanties. My mother died about 10 years ago in her 70s, and she was still listening regularly to the latest pop music. At 60, I love mainly alt rock, grunge & electronic, but also African music like African Head Charge. It might be just my family, but I think music is pretty universal

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