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KevinSlater_04 03-22-2012 04:02 AM

Of course, they create music.
Some music games use technology to create music. Unless its very loud and unclear, that's what you call... NOISE.

mr dave 03-23-2012 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by KevinSlater_04 (Post 1167760)
Of course, they create music.
Some music games use technology to create music. Unless its very loud and unclear, that's what you call... NOISE.

Then how does something like this get defined as music?


KevinSlater_04 03-23-2012 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 1168338)
Then how does something like this get defined as music?


No, no not that.
I mean, if its very loud that'll annoy you.

mr dave 03-23-2012 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by KevinSlater_04 (Post 1168357)
No, no not that.
I mean, if its very loud that'll annoy you.

What does the loudness at which you play the music have to do with anything? If I play Celine Dion at a soft volume it will annoy me just as much as if I listen to her at a loud volume.

Key 03-23-2012 08:26 AM

To answer the question, yes. There are many obvious reasons that go could be brought up.

For one, someone who creates music is, in technical terms, a musician. Whether they're a good or bad musician is all based on opinion.

Another reason, electronica has been around for a while, just with a bunch of advancements throughout the years. So, as it is defined as it's own genre, someone who makes music in the genre is considered a musician in that specified genre.

That's all I really can come up with right now. If I had more reasons, i'd say them.

KevinSlater_04 03-23-2012 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 1168367)
What does the loudness at which you play the music have to do with anything? If I play Celine Dion at a soft volume it will annoy me just as much as if I listen to her at a loud volume.

Okay, okay.
If the music is unpleasant, its annoying.

Dr_Rez 03-23-2012 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 1168367)
What does the loudness at which you play the music have to do with anything? If I play Celine Dion at a soft volume it will annoy me just as much as if I listen to her at a loud volume.

Not me. I would much rather listen quietly than to her loudly.

mr dave 03-24-2012 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by KevinSlater_04 (Post 1168624)
Okay, okay.
If the music is unpleasant, its annoying.

That's like saying if you don't like a particular food it's disgusting. Other people will disagree. You can't use subjective elements like personal tastes and opinions to define something esoteric for others.

Key 03-24-2012 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by KevinSlater_04 (Post 1168624)
Okay, okay.
If the music is unpleasant, its annoying.

Ever tried turning it down?


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