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  • The Preservation and Repetition of Musical Sounds through Recording Technologies Has Changed the Social Significance of Music for the Better

     

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Published: 18.08.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Thomas Edison's invention of the phonograph in 1887 immortalized the technologically reproduced sound and music and opened new doors for change in the social significance of music. But is this change for the better or for the worst. Many might argue that the invention is of great importance as it is credited to have recorded some of the world's most important speeches and music; it brought music to the masses. The accessibility creates another kind of music culture that will permit the normal person from a lower social group to gain access to 'art' music. The appreciation of music especially classical music that was initially only appreciated by the upper class but is now is accessibly to everyone. The level of music appreciation changes drastically. This paper will argue that the recording technology gave music increasing prominence in society. For the purpose of argument, this paper will focus on jazz and classical music and how because of technology, creates the culture of mass distribution on the internet. I agree that recording is for the better. The dawn of the 20th century saw tumultuous change in the world as ground-breaking inventions and technological advances revolutionalized the way people lived their lives. The world of music experienced no less change.…

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