Monday, March 18, 2019

The Aesthetics of Pop Music Essay -- Popular Music

It All Sounds The Same These DaysIn rightful(prenominal) about of all timey home in America at still about any given time the words It all sounds the homogeneous these days is uttered to a teenage child, while the mother is shrieking Turn it down in the background. The teenager storms to his bedroom and turns the radio up to full volume and thinks, They just dont get it then proceeds to dance around the room singing into the hairbrush. This is the pleasure capitulum of sal soda music. Whether accredited to innocence or ignorance, a unreconciled naivete has survived this culture since its inception. Theyre everywhere. We do-nothingnot escape the wrath of teen pop bands, you can love em or hate em, but they are a representation of an ever changing culture.What is the pop music phenomenon? Most pop music uses a commercial approach to songwriting which limits the use of complicated melodic devices, this is said to be what makes pop music. Popular music is popular because the musical composition hears for the listener and is pre-digested.(Adorno, Theodore, On Popular Music 1941) Pop music contains simple, play driven, repetitious, square phrased (4 bar) melodies that are dodgy and easily singable. The phrases in these sections are mainly 4, 8, 12, or 16 measures long. Most pop songs have a catchy 8 measure phrase that is repeated 6-8 times throughout the song. This attributes to the ever so frequently heard It was on the radio this morning and I just cant get it out of my head phenomeno...

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