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What Happened To Music? MAG
What did happen to music? It seems to me that almost every other song you hear is digitally programmed into a computer, and the computer creates a melody, back-up voices, which makes the lead voice sound better on the album. How many of you have listened to a CD and liked the songs, so you decided to go to the concert and see the band play live? Many times the band will sound totally different because they do not have the high-tech computers and synthesizers they have in the recording studio. I have been in that situation many times.
Personally, I like singers like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. I know that they may not have the greatest voices, but at least their music is real, and not processed on a computer. Keep the music real! ?
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