martes, 20 de agosto de 2013

Real Music, Real musicians


As my partner Sebastian said lets’ talk about music, those that are produced by the companies and those that are made by real musicians.

First of all, why am I doing this topic?

It´s because I hate superficial pre-fabricated songs, that are more in Pop, R&B, which are always talking about the same thing, such as love, break ups, friend zones and all that teenager stuff that sells. At some point you start getting tired of all the fantasies of those songs.

 Another reason is that many artist, that don’t composed, treat their music as something that you can easily replace with another song, they only care about money, so it’s true that they can sing incredible hit songs, but there are empty, it doesn’t have any feelings.

Unlike those pre-fabricated songs, there are indie music, which means independent music.
Indie music is produced by the same musicians, they play the instruments, they strive to make things work, they do awesome performance, they produce beautiful lyrics with deep meaning.... in other words, they produced music that makes you feel alive.

And you feel so because you can hear, through the music, all the effort given by them to make just 3 or more minutes of a song.


They main objective is not to sell, is not to dress nice for each presentation. They just want their music to transmit their message and these are, for me, real musicians. 

2 comentarios:

  1. i'm totally agreement with you, but i don't think that the artists that makes superficial music are the problem, i think that the media is doing something bad and people only accept the music that it puts, people should have curiosity to discover new styles of music.

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  2. I'm not agree with Pouleth because she's referring to the music as something that need a lyric in order to have a sense, but let me say that that's wrong. I'm agree with her when she has mentioned that an artist most of the time sing a song that doesn't belong to them or they are just a voice for the song, but I have to say that music is a universal language and it has a meaning by itself without lyrics

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