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"Once you have a basic grasp of the theories underlying music, you can pretty much pick up any instrument you want."
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Andrew Sega"I try to avoid categorizing music as much as I can, though. Everyone steals so much from everyone else these days, the lines between genres are very washed-out."
Andrew Gregory Sega, also known as Necros, is an American musician best known for tracking modules in the 1990s demoscene as well as for composing music for several well-known video games. He was a member of the synthpop duo Iris from 2001 until its disbandment in 2021. In 2020, he founded the dark wave duo Hallowed Hearts.
"Once you have a basic grasp of the theories underlying music, you can pretty much pick up any instrument you want."
"There may not be a high-level purpose for humanity, but that doesnt mean we cant find inspiration in the world. I think there is a combination of psychological and environmental factors that combine to create various urges in humanity -- most importantly the urge to create, to contribute something to the world, to express your personal worldview and see how the world responds. Art doesnt happen in a vacuum, and if it were only for personal gain then nobody would ever release music to the public. The process changes you, and also changes the world itself, creating ripples of inspiration which flow between the artist and the listener."
"If someone only ever listens to, say, Nickelback, their opinion [about music taste] is valid but largely meaningless since they dont bring any depth to the discussion :)"
"The problem these days is again just the sheer amount of music available, and that music isnt as important an experience in peoples lives in the 21st century as it was previously."
"Imagine presenting a Nirvana or BT track to someone from the 1850s, they would probably see it as noise and not much else. Society as a whole has a much more nuanced and wide view of what music can be now. It still usually contains various rhythmic, melodic, and vocal components, but they can be combined in so many interesting ways now."
"Well, when music "moves" someone, it doesnt necessarily have to be in a positive direction. Some people certainly get moved by darker music, and there are all sorts of emotions which music can create that are interesting -- aggression, foreboding, anger, fear. Not everyone wants to feel happy all the time :)"