What is Good Music?
Yet again, I have a problem in my head to solve. It’s funny how every Tuesday evening I go to my music class, expecting to relieve stress and relax, and do that one thing I can never get tired of, sing. And almost every Tuesday, I am awarded with something interesting. A thought, a process, a perspective or a question.
“What is good music?”
As simple as the question sounds, my mind instantly came up with a simple answer.
“There is no such thing as good music. All music is good.”
As I convinced myself of my answer, there were varied reactions from the others. Some were dumbstruck by the question, some other questioned the question.
“Good music probably depends on various parameters like rhythm, diction, melody and so on. How can anyone quantify these parameters?”
Yet others based their answers solely on perspective.
“I like what I like. Coz that’s me. Others don’t like what I like, and I don’t necessarily like what others like.”
My mind soared….
“How can music be bad? Maybe it can, I don’t like loud music. Isn’t this almost like asking, what is truth? There is no answer, is there. What is bad? Crimes? Who makes crimes bad? The society. Collective perception. The accepted reality.”
“What is good music?”
As simple as the question sounds, my mind instantly came up with a simple answer.
“There is no such thing as good music. All music is good.”
As I convinced myself of my answer, there were varied reactions from the others. Some were dumbstruck by the question, some other questioned the question.
“Good music probably depends on various parameters like rhythm, diction, melody and so on. How can anyone quantify these parameters?”
Yet others based their answers solely on perspective.
“I like what I like. Coz that’s me. Others don’t like what I like, and I don’t necessarily like what others like.”
My mind soared….
“How can music be bad? Maybe it can, I don’t like loud music. Isn’t this almost like asking, what is truth? There is no answer, is there. What is bad? Crimes? Who makes crimes bad? The society. Collective perception. The accepted reality.”
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