NatBalance #228
OK. Here is the answer to your original question, summarised.
Jazz is usually ‘lumped together’ with classical music and not with pop music because pop music is manufactured for a mass market. Jazz and classical music are not. Also, Jazz, classical music and other kinds of music usually heard on Radio3 are often called art music but pop music is not. Pop music is a type of popular music that came into existence in the States in the early 1950s.
This is my wording but not my or anybody’s opinions. This is how things are (physical reality, if you like) and as for pop music, it’s part of social history.
You responded to this by saying that not all pop music was manufactured and some pop music was artistic. With this, you mentioned some groups that were what could be called progressive / experimental groups.
This shows that you do not understand that:
a) grouping music into art and other/commercial music has nothing to do with individual works’ artistic merit.
b) pop music is not the synonym of popular music.
Throughout the thread, you have amply demonstrated that you do not understand that you cannot have a discussion based on what you think with nothing to back it up.
You see, if you want have a discussion, a discussion type manner is really not good enough. It has to be discussion.
Still, as I have said many times, this thread has generated a lot of interesting posts which is a very good thing. It’s just pity that you are clinging on so tightly to your own ideas and way of thinking.
Ah well, I am beginning to feel terribly foolish, going on about it like this. I shall make this my last post on this thread but I am very much looking forward to seeing Master G’s list and how you respond to it.
All the best
OK. Here is the answer to your original question, summarised.
Jazz is usually ‘lumped together’ with classical music and not with pop music because pop music is manufactured for a mass market. Jazz and classical music are not. Also, Jazz, classical music and other kinds of music usually heard on Radio3 are often called art music but pop music is not. Pop music is a type of popular music that came into existence in the States in the early 1950s.
This is my wording but not my or anybody’s opinions. This is how things are (physical reality, if you like) and as for pop music, it’s part of social history.
You responded to this by saying that not all pop music was manufactured and some pop music was artistic. With this, you mentioned some groups that were what could be called progressive / experimental groups.
This shows that you do not understand that:
a) grouping music into art and other/commercial music has nothing to do with individual works’ artistic merit.
b) pop music is not the synonym of popular music.
Throughout the thread, you have amply demonstrated that you do not understand that you cannot have a discussion based on what you think with nothing to back it up.
You see, if you want have a discussion, a discussion type manner is really not good enough. It has to be discussion.
Still, as I have said many times, this thread has generated a lot of interesting posts which is a very good thing. It’s just pity that you are clinging on so tightly to your own ideas and way of thinking.
Ah well, I am beginning to feel terribly foolish, going on about it like this. I shall make this my last post on this thread but I am very much looking forward to seeing Master G’s list and how you respond to it.
All the best
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