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03-13-2012, 09:42 PM | #1 |
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Survey: Define "good" music.
I posted this about a year ago, and I'm curious to see if people's view on "good" music has changed at all. I'll be posting in a bit.
0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)? 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? 1b. How about bad music? 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? 13b. If not, why not? 13c. If yes, in what way? 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed?
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03-13-2012, 10:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
Not gonna answer all of these since it's getting late, but i'll do #1.
A good band is one that isn't Nickelback. A bad band is Nickelback. Glad to help with the survey! |
03-13-2012, 10:52 PM | #3 |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples?
1a I'll answer the rest later
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0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)? Every subgenre of Metal, Progressive Rock, Post-Rock, Indie Rock/Pop, Folk, Electronic... 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Music that can change you as a person. 1b. How about bad music? Music that you try listening with a personnal point of view without considering critics/fans/popularity/genres clichés and you still doesn't like. 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? Not really, I'm mostly attracted to a band because of his music, not their fans. 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? Sometimes, but I try not to. 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? As long as the artist makes good music it doesn't matter if their popular or not. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? From my point of view, I have the best taste in the world. For everybody's else point of view, my tastes are like everybody else. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? I try to give everything its chances. When I don't like it, I skip it. 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? Song-by-song basis. 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? Yes, mainly part of my identity. 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) Music is very personnal for me and I have difficulties sharing it with others. That said, I make my choices based on my tastes. 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? If it isn't offensive/derogatory, I try to understand why he/she thinks this way. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? Everybody has an opinion on everything. Mine differs from everybody and I try to not be affected by theirs. Sometimes it can ruin an album or a band if you believe everything a person says. 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) I had guitar lessons for a year and I play drums on my own since 2-3 years. 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? rateyourmusic.com is my starting point. It's the easiest way for me to find new music that I like. 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? A lot, yes. 13b. If not, why not? 13c. If yes, in what way? I remember listening the Hanson or Spice Girls when I was 7-8. I'm happy I changed. Like really. Then I discovered blink-182, Sum 41, Green Day, The Offspring. Then System of a Down and metal. And so on. 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed? Go see that list for my favorite songs atm : http://rateyourmusic.com/list/noname...onus___cookie_ Last edited by noname219; 03-13-2012 at 11:32 PM.. |
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03-13-2012, 10:52 PM | #5 |
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0.) Favorite Genres: Indie (Death Cab for Cutie), All forms of electronic (house, dub, progressive you name it), psychedelic rock (MGMT), blues, classic rock, classic funk, new age rock, country, 90s music (Bare Naked Ladies, Counting Crows, Smash Mouth), 80s music (Talking Heads ect ect), 70s, 60s (Dire Straights ect ect), Old school Hip-hop (jurassic 5, atmostpher), pop, alternative, rap.
1a.) I consider good music to have good instrumentals with a fair about of lyrics or good lyrics with a fair about of instrumentals (Dave Mathews Band). 1b.) Hard Metal and Screemo 2.) Yeah look at hard metal heads and people who like screemo 3a.) No i see it from the media (which can be made up, but after seeing recurring evidence i believe it) 3b.) Screemo people enjoy other hardstyle things like tongue piercings and drugs. 4.) Say smooth rock like Dave Mathews Band or Jack Johnson - we are flaming and old people music 5.) I do i have a wide range of preferred genres as seen above. 6.) I dont think i really am, i play instruments i understand music 7.) I try to string song by song before i hit the entire body of work. Many artists make different albums through the years to appeal to new crowds and try knew things (look at Maroon 5) 8.) I think it shows im open to new things. I wouldn't go so far as to getting tattoos over it or being an artistic hipster-type person. 9.) Nope my friends hate it when i listen to some good ol country 10a&b.) We can agree to disagree. 11.) The piano and singing 12.) My older brother used to alot, now its pandora, grooveshark, explorin the youtube 13 in general.) They have not changed, they have expanded i still like the music i did many years ago along with the music i like now. Im an open person. 14.) Everyone should give other music a shot. Music is a huge representation of culture and if you cant even give a different genre one listen to because of your stereo-typical bigotry then you should probably go live in a cave. |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
I have no set genres that I consider better than the others. And my choices are so differing that it would be very confusing to place one in front of the other. If I had to choose, then I'd have to say it's a cross between ambient, rock, psychedelic, classical, jazz, noise, trance, etc.
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
will answer this tomorrow in detail
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03-13-2012, 11:05 PM | #8 |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
I like these questions. Whenever i get to a computer(because i am currently using a modified gameboy advanced and it is too much of a pain to answer all of your questions at this point in time) i will answer them at length, maybe.
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03-13-2012, 11:21 PM | #9 |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)?
Dubstep/Glitch Hop/House as well as stuff like rock/hip hop 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Anything that gives you goosebumps. 1b. How about bad music? Repulsive lyrics, too much repetition (Nicki Minaj - Stupid Hoe) 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? Absolutely not. Bands like.. Skrillex? Majority of fans are as smart as acorns. Doesn't mean i don't like his music. 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? Taylor Swift -> Prepubescent fans 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? Prepubescence 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? Bound to trying to party all the time 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? I hate people that dislike bands JUST because they're mainstream. They are mainstream for a reason. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? I like basically every type of music you can think of so i think i have good AND bad taste. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? Very well. I tend to focus on music more than anything, almost too much.. Can't do it while i run/do homework/etc 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? Not particularly 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? Kind of i suppose 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) Nope. I'll listen to anything regardless of what my retard friends think. 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? Everyone has an opinion. However if you like go to a Youtube video just to say "this song sucks".. You probably have something better to be doing. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? See 10a 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) Guitar, piano, trumpet, Ableton Live course, Drumcorps, lots of other stuff haha my family has been all out music since my great grandpa was a band director 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? I like music from big promoters like UKF and 1HipHop but i also like music that like doesn't seem to be very popular at all... I normally just stumble across music i like and listen to it 24/7 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? Not really 13b. If not, why not? Cause i like all the music i listen to! 13c. If yes, in what way? 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed? Nope __________________ |
03-14-2012, 12:06 AM | #10 |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
However, I think we all can agree that "Lulu" was a piece of shit.
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03-14-2012, 12:13 AM | #11 |
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Oo, this looks fun. I don't remember seeing this a year ago but let's go for it anyway:
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Hmm, I enjoy threads like this.
0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)? EDM, my favorites being Happy Hardcore, Gabber, and Hardstyle, although I enjoy all of it. Otherwise, I prefer more Indie stuff. 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Although I prefer underground music, mainstream music isn't necesarilly bad, its popularity can just be annoying. I basically think good music is music that shows lots of talent through its lyrics and use of instruments, whether they be physical or electronic. 1b. How about bad music? I hate music that sounds like an immature 8 year old could have made. I realize you could say I'm one to talk for liking EDM, but there is a huge difference between a ***got like Deadmau5 and Daft Punk. 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? Oh yeah. Dubstep being a great example. I've listened to Dubstep since around 2007, and I thought it was cool. I don't dislike Dubstep now, but there are so many retards who keep screaming that Dubstep is the coolest thing ever, when really its just a fad that a bunch of people like because its "the cool thing." 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? Not exactly. I judge a person based on what they say and wear, not just what they listen to alone. 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? Screamo being for Scene/Emo kids, Dubstep being for hardcore ravers(lol), etc. 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? We all do drugs, we only listen to dubstep and electro, dumb shit like that. 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? Um...I guess its how the artist handles being popular. Daft Punk has become massively popular, but they are still true to themselves and don't sell out, and yet still make fantastic hit music. Deadmau5 makes shit music and is just a fad who thrives on marketing himself, not making good music. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? I'd say so. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? Extremely. 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? Hm...a little bit of both I guess. 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? I try not to, but my hobbies and fashion do kind of go hand in hand with the music I listen to. 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) No, and I can't ****ing stand when people do this. 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? Unless they insult my music for a stupid reason, I generally don't care. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? See 10a 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) Yeah, I'm in college getting a degree in music education, currently taking voice and piano lessons. 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? Me, internet. 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? Ehhhhhh....sorta. 13b. If not, why not? I've listened to EDM since grade school, buying my first cd in 5th grade, which was a 2 disc trance club mix. 13c. If yes, in what way? I never really stopped listening to EDM, but I went through a phase in high school where I listened to screamo/death metal all the time. Not really anymore though.
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0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)?
My favorite genres are punk (powerviolence, screamo,) rap (backpack, early-mid 90s,) and electronic (drum n bass, ambient) 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Good music is made when you put only YOURSELF into your music. 1b. How about bad music? The reverse of good music, bad music is made when you put only your RECORD LABEL or FANBASE in your music. 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? No, I will give anything a chance. 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? Yes. 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? When people hear me say screamo they think I'm talking about Underoath and Asking Alexandria. Fans of dubstep are 500% more likely to be rolltarded. 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? We're all elitists. It's true. 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? Not a whole lot. Popular bands just tend to be shitty, that's the way it is. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? I don't think tastes in music are good or bad, I think they can be more or less eclectic. I'd say my taste in music is very eclectic. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? If it gets my body moving, that's a good indicator that I like what I'm hearing. 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? Song-by-song, but I usually tend to download complete discographies at a time. I prefer to listen to complete albums. 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? Identity, very much so. Image, certainly not. Public persona, also very much so. 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) I have never. my friends have always listened and played shitty music and i let them know how I feel about it. they usually like the songs that i show them, but they are extremely ignorant when it comes to finding new music to listen to on their own and are stuck listening to the same old bullshit... 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? With a grain of salt. Most people's taste in music is narrow and I don't expect them to like what I like. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? "lol **** off dude this shit is badass how can you not like this?" 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) No 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? last.fm has played a big role in my taste's development. since then I have been finding more artists through live performances. I've networked with people in bands all across the USA and get to see what bands they're playing with at shows. this is my favorite way of finding new music because there are some very talented local musicians you will never hear about because they never go on tour. 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? ever changing 13c. If yes, in what way? i started listening to classical music as a child, age 8 was classic rock, 4th/5th grade was radio rock (TOOL, Disturbed, SOAD, Metallica, etc.) middle school was when I was introduced to MF Doom and the other various rap genres as well as drum n bass, and in high school i began listening to ALL GENRES of punk and ambient. 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed? hipster is not a put-down |
03-14-2012, 12:47 AM | #16 |
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I'll answer a few of them since it's getting late:
1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? 1b. How about bad music? Any music that describes who I generally am is seen as "good" music to me. Having more of a serene personality, I like to listen to classical music. Occasionally, there is also a "wild" side of me, so in some instances, I would prefer party/dance music haha. Being a very positive person, I don't entirely judge a particular genre as "bad" music. However, there are many songs out there that don't describe me well and that's what I consider "bad" for myself. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? This is essentially asking me if I admire the way I view myself, and of course I do. Therefore, I believe I have a good taste of music (certainly unique to say the least). I'm sure there are some people who disagree with my music selections and that's perfectly fine since I don't expect everyone to admire what I like to listen to. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? I think the beauty of music lies in how we all interpret different types of music. When one judges music, there is a considerable amount of subjectivity associated with our reviews. For objectivity, the closest factors are pitch relevancy, tone, and all of the other mechanics of music, but even so, there is a subjective factor behind all of that. Maybe this is based on what I believe, but this supports why I think anyone can sing. Being an open minded person, I give any type of music a chance to have it try and express who I am. Many times it fails, but in some instances you learn new things about yourself. Regardless of how objective I am, there will always be a subjective factor. I'll finish more when I wake up since it's getting late here haha. Last edited by iironiic; 03-14-2012 at 12:58 AM.. |
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0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)?
Ambient. Otherwise, none. 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Anything with memorability factor, and nostalgia factor can also be a big part. 1b. How about bad music? Anything incredibly repetitive and long and having no memorability factor. 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? No. 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? Sometimes, but usually I don't care. 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? I don't want to get into this. 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? About ambient listeners? No idea. 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/her/it? Generally it can mean less memorability factor if it's trying to appeal to a bigger audience. But popularity doesn't change the song itself. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? Nobody would say I have good taste in music. Not with my abstract factor. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? Very subjective. 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? I don't even care about artists or bands really, just certain songs. An example is how I basically dislike Drumcorps, but Grist blows everything out of the water. 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? Yes, but in a way that's not presentable. 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) Out of respect I'd play something they would probably like if I was around them. Playing something such as The Bird's Midair Heatstroke probably wouldn't be liked. 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? Unless it's directly trying to insult me or is unreasonable, I don't really care. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? Like I've said, I don't really care about artists or bands. 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) No. 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? Myself, stepmania, FFR, life in general, and sometimes friends. 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? Absolutely. 13b. If not, why not? 13c. If yes, in what way? Memorability factor. There's usually some part of a song that really remains in my head or some type of other abstract factor. 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed? I usually dislike long songs, and songs without lyrics can also contain a lot of meaning (abstract/memorability aspects).
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0. Rock/Electronic
1a. Songs that are theoretically sound, nothing discordant and has a general flow. 1b. The antithesis of 1a. 2. No. 3a. Not really 3b. Hipsters? idk, idc. 3c. idfk, free bird shouting hippies? 4. Not a contributing factor, it pisses me off when people say I'm a bandwagoner because I like music from mainstream artists. 5. Yes. 6. 6/10 7. Yes.. 8. No. 9. No. 10a. I have my reasonings for liking certain types of music, they have theirs. 10b. I have my style, they have theirs. 11. Yes, several years of piano lessons. 12. My dad and the internet. 13a. No 13b. I think the same, music sounds the same. 13c. N/A 14. No.
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0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)? Post-Hardcore and every form of Electronic music. 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Music with a good beat or melody, and catchy vocals. lol 1a 1b. How about bad music? I don't know why I don't like rap. I'm pretty sure it's because 80% of it has some of the stupidest fucking lyrics I've ever heard in my life. As for the other 20%, I like the lyrics and what they stand for, but I still can't listen to it. Country I dislike because I hate every Country singers voice. Pop is just bad in general, it doesn't need an explanation. 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? Not really. All I have to do is not act like them and I'm good. 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? I don't make assumptions, unless trying to generalize the types of people who listen to that type of music counts as assuming. 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? I can't think of any right now because it's 2:30 in the morning. 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? Electronic I have no idea. Post-Hardcore (screamo pretty much): Every person that listens to it is either emo or something similar. 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? Absolutely none whatsoever. I don't care if the entire continent knows the song by heart. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? Not really considering that a very small portion of the places I've lived listen to the same music I do. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? Extremely. 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? The second one. 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? Kind of. All I wear is band t-shirts from Hot Topic so I guess. 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) Nope. 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? I can't argue with them because not everyone has the same taste in music. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? See 10a. 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) Nope. 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? Last.fm and Youtube 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? Nope. 13b. If not, why not? Because I tried listening to every genre, and I don't like a large majority of music. 13c. If yes, in what way? ... 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed? FUCK YEAH KORS K. |
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Re: Survey: Define "good" music.
0. What is/are your favorite genre(s)?
Any song that is executed in a way that it makes music sound like an artform, not just a cash cow. 1a. What do you consider good music, either in general or in concrete examples? Answered in 0. 1b. How about bad music? Opposite of 0. 2. Are you biased against some genres because of the fans they tend to attract? I may be biased against metal. 3a. Do you make assumptions about fans of particular genres? Yes 3b. What are some of the stereotypes you are familiar with? Metalheads listen to metal because it's loud. 3c. What stereotypes exist about fans of your preferred genre? Cocky, highbrow, pathetic, wimpy, do-gooder, don't honestly like the genre. Opera. 4. What role does a band/artist/genre's popularity play in your like or dislike for them/hir/it? Don't care, as long as the music stays inspirational, not more of the same because it pays well. 5. Do you think you have good taste in music? ...Yes. 6. How objective do you think you are when you judge music? For the most part quite objective as I judge the artform, not the sound. 7. Do you judge artists/bands on their entire body of work, or on a song-by-song basis? Song-by-song basis. 8. Do you consider your choice of music part of your identity, image or public persona? No, I don't choose any music over another, I accept all music. 9. Have you ever made choices in music based on what your peers might think of you? (For example, do you avoid a certain genre because your friends think it is without merit? Do you listen to genres you don't particularly like because your friends like them?, etc.) No. My fellow students first looked at me awkwardly. Then they respected me for being awkward. 10a. How do you feel/react when someone states an opinion contrary to yours regarding music in general? Everyone has opinions; everyone has the right to express them; no one is the same. I will listen to your reasoning and consider its validity afterwards. 10b. What about particular songs/artists/genres? Same deal. 11. Do you have formal musical training? (Such as receiving singing lessons, playing an instrument, etc.) Autodidactic pianist. 12. Who influences your choice of music most? How do you find new music? Through which channels? Through advertising/word of mouth/YouTube/reviews/other? Again, there's no matter of choice of music. I browse Youtube for new music. I look up a work I know and look in the related videos. 13a. Have your tastes or preferences changed over time? Yes 13b. If not, why not? 13c. If yes, in what way? Well I was a teenager, so I liked loud metal and rock about death and misery. Now I don't. 14. Anything you'd like to add on this subject? Any other questions you wish I'd posed? MUSIC = CLASS. MUSIC =/= STYLE.
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