I don't think music would change that much. Some instruments date back thousands of years like the drum or the shofar. Some date back hundreds of years like the Nyckelharpa. Some of the most coveted insrturments are Stradivarius violins, and there a few centuries old. With computers there might be a shift back to "just" tuning for equal-temperate or well-tempered instruments. Maybe Kraftwerk will be the "J.S. Bach" of the Twenty-Second Century. Maybe future generations will ban Atonal Music, who knows the sky is the limit.
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Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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