Sunday, 30 January 2011
Can popular music ever really be unplugged?
It can be said that popular music owes much of it's existence to technology, the invention of the microphone and the amplifier has greatly impacted the way in which music is heard; it has taken music from small intimate groups to vast stadiums. Without these two technologies it is unlikely that popular music would exist in the way in which we currently recognise it. It is also possible that it wouldn't exist in the mainstream and remain the preserve of trained musicians. This would also mean that the recording industry would not exist and would therefore prevent millions of people from hearing popular music. Even 'unplugged' gigs are not 'unplugged', as it would not be possible for the majority of the audience to hear the music. Popular music can never truly be unplugged as it's use of technologies is one of the foundations of popular music at it exists today.
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This is clear, concise and addresses the question well. Be careful to use its and it's in the right context.
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