Let me ask you a question (God, I am so going to regret this)jancivil wrote:So, there can be no such thing as a poorly-made anything because 'it's all subjective'.
#NG: Don't Work; there's your logic and it's just not going to hold.
Is a $3 umbrella from Walmart, China-made POS which folds and breaks the first strong wind come up just as good as every umbrella?
So, some things are objectively better constructed. Tell me that's wrong.
Is art or music never a construction?
Is some moronic repetitive toddler-like drivel (but hey, A BEAT!) always equal to say Bach 3rd Violin Partita?
It seems like to me the people that like this argument have the perfect excuse to keep making drivel and feel great about it.
ANYWAY
There are many polished turds in popular music today, I believe.
Who is it who actually decided, proclaimed, declared, defined or whatever it is you want to call it, what a "technically good piece of music is?"
It had to start somewhere. Somebody, somewhere, in some time period (maybe even 50 million years ago for all I know) heard something and said "This is good" and everything that didn't conform to that standard was bad.
Do you know that to total die hard super snobby classical musicians (sorry, but had to use that "S" word) there isn't a piece of music written that doesn't conform to one of the classical forms that's any good?
Are they right? Is all blues, rock, soul, jazz and whatever, total garbage? Because let me tell you, to some classical musicians, it is.
To a die hard super snobby opera singer, anybody who doesn't sing in that style and have that quality of voice can't sing.
Are they right? Are all blues, rock, soul, jazz and whatever singers total garbage.
We keep talking about what "good" music is but that term "good" is what was applied to a certain method of making sounds that some group of people decided in their infinite wisdom was good. As if their authority supersedes all others.
We can measure the quality of one piece of metal against another by its strength and physical characteristics. If we want to support a certain size structure, that metal will need to be of a certain strength or that structure is going to come down, possibly killing people in the process.
We can't do the same thing with a piece of music and say "THIS is good music and THIS is bad music." Not when there is no actual physical test that can be done. No two people will react to that piece of music the same way, whereas that miserably made piece of metal is going to absolutely fail under certain conditions. You can take that to the bank.
That is why, when people start talking about music that is technically "good" or technically "bad" I want to turn in my membership card to the human race because that kind of snobbery and pig headed attitude is why we have arguments and wars.
News flash. There are people who HATE Bach, HATE Beethoven, HATE Mozart, HATE Chopin, HATE Brahms, HATE....
I could go on and on. And I'm a classically trained musician with a music degree. But I gotta tell you, I hate most of the people in my field because their snobbery makes me ashamed to admit I'm a musician.
You're taking man made rules and man made sounds and proclaiming as if these men were gods that these rules are THE only rules that matter and anything that falls outside the boundaries of these rules is inferior.
As my grandmother used to say, God rest her soul, "You've got a lot of chutz·pah"
You're trying to take something that reaches a man's soul and emotions and reduce it to a f**king algebraic equation.
Keep believing your brainwashed lies if it helps you to sleep better at night.

