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Old 08-09-2016, 03:25 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JGuy Grungeman View Post
Musical experience is actually based on putting both together. That way, people can learn to see quality in any kind of music instead of being stereotyped and biased to a few genres for a longer period of time for the rest of their life.
I actually think that overanalyzing music is more likely to put you in a box than the alternative, mostly because you'll be analyzing things based off of one mode of music (such as Western music) and end up grading things on criteria that it's not even considering.

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Most people aren't naturally open to most kinds of music.
I'd say that's fostered by upbringing. I think that anybody has the potential to enjoy any type of music if they're exposed to it in the right climate.
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