Comment by BriggyDwiggs42
2 months ago
What I’m hearing is “it’s different music.” Why does this justify a reduction to “sounds with a beat”?
2 months ago
What I’m hearing is “it’s different music.” Why does this justify a reduction to “sounds with a beat”?
In this case, I see multiple parties resorting to pedantry over a legitimate point of discussion, reducing to mud slinging over semantics. The point stands.
What’s the point that stands? How do you justify the initial framing of “sounds over a beat”
The distinction is simple: music, as examined already during the times of Pythagoreans, invokes a soothing feeling of harmony, peace and belonging, while the mentioned "sounds with beat" (a non-technical term in this case) invoke body reactions like dizziness and anxiety. Check for yourself at a nearest shopping mall vs a concert hall.
I was pretty clear in what I said about music. I wasn't the one who made that remark, so I don't have anything to justify except my own statements.