Friday, November 27, 2009
The Decline of Music
What has happened to music? Back in Jane Austin’s day, all accomplished young ladies were required to know how to play at least the piano, and play well too. And even through half of the 20th century, high schoolers would often gather together around a piano, singing songs that were familiar to all of them. Making music was an enjoyable part of their lives, and they weren’t ashamed to sing out loud. Nowadays, do you ever see that?
No, now people think you’re horribly deprived if you don’t have an iPod, or don't know all the popular songs on the radio. And singing accompanied only by a piano? Ouch, maybe more of us should take voice lessons.
I think it would be so cool to be able to enjoy music the way our grandparents and great-grandparents did, but in our technology-dependant world, it’s looking pretty impossible. Now the times have changed, and the only way your average Joe is going to sing is with the radio blasting loud enough to drown out his own voice.
Hey, look at this awesome app I found on iTunes! Everybody should get this! Then no one would have the awful inconvenience of owning a piano!
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So true! If it ever happens at all, it would be on holidays, but even then it's rare...
ReplyDeleteHaha, what's the app called? I'll definitely try it out...The Zune HD has one very similar too, so my bro can play portable-ly...
Well, there are several apps like that at the store. If you search "piano" you can find them.
ReplyDeleteDoes David's piano work at all? Or is it just suitable for dinking out "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"? =D