This week in 7/8 MNL we've been learning how to create paragraphs, by starting from the main idea, and then explaining that idea, and giving proof about that idea, and add a linking sentence to first sentence you wrote to round the paragraph off.
I think music is a great form of entertainment and working industry. I think music can be beautiful and uplifting. My evidence towards this is imagine a life without music, it would be boring, life would be dull, and not as happy as it should be. I wouldn’t be able to hear the birds chirping too the early sunrise, no more warming your throat by singing softly in the shower, no more hearing your favourite artists sing again, it would be depressing.
However in every time period music always seems to follow a trend, and to eventually sound exactly the same, whether it's the vocals sounding identical, or the beat and rhythm being the same. But with that there is always the one song that breaks out of this trend of looping music with beats and melody, with vocals you've never heard before.
For example some of the most noteworthy ones are, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, or Bad Guy by Billie Eilish. These songs are known for being different and took to a whole new place no one had ever seen before. Another thing to note is that it isn't easy to just simply make a song to be a hit, or liked, you need to make lyrics that makes somewhat sense, and a make a catchy beat that people can grip onto.
But no matter what music will always stick around, its been here since the beginning of the human race, by banging stones together, and making loud sounds with your mouth to form some sort of beat, so if you are ever feeling bored or sad just remember, to sing out loud bring and let that sunshine glow on you.
Hi Haki,
ReplyDeleteI came to check your blog for Music and read this first. I agree with you about trends in Music starting to sound the same. This is what identifies different genres and has happened for a long time. It is the same in classical music to. The innovators are the ones who create the new sound and some people like and others hate it. However as they persevere, the style changes and becomes the norm.
Thanks, Mrs Devane