what will music be like in 100 years...
what will music be like in 100 years...
What do you think music will be like in 100 years? Assuming mankind still exists, what do you think people will listen too?
Do you think it will at all resemble what we hear today?
We still listen to the classical geniuses. Can you guess any musician that from the last 20 years that might still be listened too if man is around in 2108?
Lets read your thoughts...
Cheers...
Do you think it will at all resemble what we hear today?
We still listen to the classical geniuses. Can you guess any musician that from the last 20 years that might still be listened too if man is around in 2108?
Lets read your thoughts...
Cheers...
too many lasers...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1908_songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcBwRD0VB9o < i hear you calling me 1908
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcBwRD0VB9o < i hear you calling me 1908
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Re: what will music be like in 100 years...
Interesting question. One more aspect that occurs to me is that for the last few hundred years before recording was possible, music was designed to be played by, for example, orchestras. What we're hearing today are essentially cover versions. Since recording was possible, the music is much more closely tied to the performer.
So while I think orchestras will still be playing Mozart or Shostakovich in 100 years time, I'm not sure whether we'll be hearing Elvis, The Beatles or Miles Davis.
So while I think orchestras will still be playing Mozart or Shostakovich in 100 years time, I'm not sure whether we'll be hearing Elvis, The Beatles or Miles Davis.
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Re: what will music be like in 100 years...
I'm pretty certain it will make Venetian Snares and Meshugah seem tame.j2j wrote:What do you think music will be like in 100 years? Assuming mankind still exists, what do you think people will listen too?
polyslax wrote:I expect The Stones will be touring that summer.
in 100 years music will need to cover a much broader frequency range to appeal to the genetically modified bat hybrid ears we'll all have fitted. Those of us who want them that is. There are even today people who arent interested in their auditory sense. Those people will probably just go for infra-red and UV vision and polar bear nasal membranes that can smell for 20 kms
personally I refuse to die before I can have all of the above plus tentacles with suction caps fitted and those little hairs that allow spiders to walk on the ceiling. And spinnerets.
holy crap. speaking of spinnerets, that thing about spiders on drugs was real - I thought it was just a joke video
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns? ... 619750.500

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns? ... 619750.500

song from 1908, sung in 1957.
Nat King Cole : Shine On Harvest Moon
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kfa3qTZinPQ
i could happily listen to this anytime in the future.
Nat King Cole : Shine On Harvest Moon
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kfa3qTZinPQ
i could happily listen to this anytime in the future.


