Is there a good music and bad music?
(This is my sort of "philosofical polemic" - I would really appreciate your reactions and comments:))
This posting is a response to a discussion I had with Paja at her blog (under posting about Sensation White). I would like to summarize here certain thoughts, opinions and views of mine, which sometimes lead to my disagreements with some people.
First of all it is important to say that I am music freak. Probably you have noticed that most of my postings here at this blog are related to music, that's simply because there are not many topics that I really want to share and that kick me enough so that I eventually write something. One of the reasons I write musical postings is that the music, which I love, is not very widely known among people and it is hard to find someone who likes it. I feel that this music deserves much more publicity and this is just my little contribution. I want to show people something new, something that I believe is of much higher quality than what can be usually heard.
And here we've come to the problematic point. A frequent response which I hear goes cca like this: "You can't say that your favourite music is more quality than mine. You prefer that, and I prefer something else, it's relative. If you say that 'your' music is more quality, it is just enforcing your personal taste to someone and it is quite intolerant." The funny thing is that I was using similar argumentation some 10 years ago while talking to my friends, who were just discovering some alternative bands. But I have grown a bit since then, so this is my polemic about such statements.
Existence of Quality in Music
Generalizing such responses as mentioned above we come to the conclusion that there is nothing like a "quality" in music (or even in art generally). It's all relative and subjective, noone can say that this is better and this is worse. This sounds quite postmodern... Basis for such opinion is obvious: art is about feeling, emotion, these are individual, subjective and can never be perfectly transmited. The quality in art can not be measured, it can only be felt... and this is so subjective.
But still there is something that limits the relativness: the criteria. There are certain generally accepted criteria of quality in art, e.g. the originality, certain "depth" (in terms of the ideas and emotions that the artist has put inside, but also those that the piece might inspire or invoke in other people), some technical mastership... And in my opinion the fact that they cannot be measured does not mean they can't be judged. The relativity (which is of course inevitable at certain level) is then reduced by some consensus reached throughout the time by people and based on their experience.
Knowledge & Approach
Now it may seem that I am getting into contradiction, because majority of people prefer music, which I refer to as bad quality. The key word from the previous sentence to answer this problem is "experience". There are certain important factors for a reasonable judgement of music: you should have some sense for music, you should actually listen properly to the music and it is also important to know a bit. I know people who know thousands of albums and they really care about the music, they know the stories of bands, circumstances under which some music was created, they know a lot about the instruments used etc. I like to talk to such people and I take their opinions quite seriously, even though we often don't match in our opinions about particular pieces. I know that maybe (maybe not) I am going to see it differently in some time, it is even possible that the other person will change his mind.
It is not just the amount of music you know, I believe it is mainly the approach. Trying to broaden your horizons, trying to know something more about the music, listening properly and trying to discover something new in the music. If you do this, then you soon know much more about your actual taste, you hear things that you have not heard before. If you hear something and you don't like it, you are much better in guessing, whether it makes sense for you to give it second (third, ...) chance or if it is simply not your cup of tea. At this point it is important to say that the relativity exists: 2 people with the same vast knowledge of music will never have same taste... but they will most probably understand each other. They will be able to draw the line between like/dislike and good/bad. Me personally I don't like jazz very much (there are few exceptions). But for sure I acknowledge the quality in the music. And on the other hand I know that some of the music I like is... if I say questionable, it would be euphemism:) But I just like for some reasons.
What most of people do today is they do not listen to music, they let the music be heard by them. They are overwhelmed by new music, so if they dislike something, they just switch to something else. They rarely stick to the music for a longer time, there is still new and new music coming. This "produce-consume-throw away" system denies the fundamental principles of art. Therefore if we agree that music is art, there is a question whether the teenage-disco-shit-pop you can hear in radios should be still called music. The problem is that the business is powerful enough to persuade people that this is the real music and that it is natural to throw away the few months old and purchase new. This impacts the people's expectations towards music and as a result such person is not ready to listen carefully and to try to get into some more sophisticated music. This paradigm results in the disagreements I have with people.
Why is the "Radio Pop" Music of Poor Quality
It would not be fair to throw all music from mainstream radios in the same cathegory. There are of course better and worse pieces, but generally on average it is quite bad. And why? This music reaches the most possible simplicity in all aspects. The melodies and harmonies are the most simple you can imagine, almost at each moment you can guess what tone will follow, all the time it seems like you have heard this hundred times. Where is some surprise, where is the excitement, the mighty feeling of getting to know something new?
Rhytm: all the time the same, the most simple and regular.
Instrumental part: there is hardly any, it's mostly sterile synthetisers, human touch is completely vanished (where are the emotions?...)
Lyrics: any comments on them would be just wasting of words, we all know what the lyrics are like.
Conclusion
It may seem from the previous text that I am trying to offend people who listen to mainstream music. In fact that's not true. Actually I understand them perfectly, we are all facing world of so many opportunities that it is not possible for an individual to treat everything we want with such passion as for example I invest into music. Btw I know that I am a total ignorant about visual arts. I do not understand it very much, and I even do not care very much. It does not play an important role in my life. But I know there are some masterpieces and that they perhaps bring to some people as much as I get from music. I fully respect that paintings by Monet or Miro are quality art and if I accidentally like some simple picture more than their paintings (and I often do:)), I know the problem is in me and not in the art. And I know it is not absolutely relative.
Therefore I don't want people to stop listening to Britney Spears, Madonna (meaning mainly the new album) or Crazy Frog. (just perhaps the Crazy Frog - is THIS really necessary??). But I would like people, who consider music important for themselves to think about the fact, that there is not just music which is pushed through the musical business. And trying to discover something new may be very rewarding.
If you decide to close your ears to all the alternatives it is your decision and it may be a good decision for you - it is not a shame. Shame is to deny the quality of something you have closed your ears against.
And one more thing: please excuse my occasional desperate reactions. Hearing for example techno version of Pink Floyd classics, that's simply too much for me:)

8 Comments:
btw. how would you rank this song?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GQ5eZSa7URA
It would be cool to search for the most stupid song ever: what about this one?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=h0DukONKOag
Though I mostly listen to the rubbish music, I like your article. In my opinion it depends on what people expect from music - not everybody strive for more than just simple relax and brainwashing. Yep, it's more sound than music, but don't care.
You can accept the "Svatovitska katedrala" problem (from comment to Paja's article) as soficticated way how to transmit Pink Floyd to younger generation:)
However you wrote this atricle so unlike the music you are talking about. No pictures, wide vocabulary, no visual effects, think-demanding. How can anybody read it?:)
Most stupid song... This is hard to say, however Crazy frog would be a hot candidate. The one you have linked is horrible too, but actually there is one little thing that I found little bit interesting:)
And those New Kids on the Block... well... thats exactly what I was talking about, the most simple thing in all aspects, sounds like tons of similar hits.
As long as you don't criticise the music that I like, you're gonna stay alive ;-)).
people judge according to their knowledge and experience ... and that's the biggest problem nowadays ... most of the people don't have access to all kinds of music, that's why 70% of people listen to mainstream crap from radios. Which is good for businessmen as they can earn money on people like that.
Here in Australia people drink shit beer. Why? Because they're told to do that from advertisements, pubs all the marketing work perfectly. They've never ever try czech beer. I bought one beer for my friends ... they don't drink shitty beer anymore.
Therefore Jirka, there is only one way how people can make right decisions ... first they have to have choice and second of all they have to have so called "common sense" and inner power to make their own decision and not adjust to fashionable trends.
Anyway nice article. Thanks for that posting.
thank you for your reactions!
Luki: I think people are never able to recognize quality in everything, someone doesnt care about music, someone about the clothes he wears, someone about beer. So I think that the deliberate ignorance at certain level is necessary in our lives nowadays, when we have so many choices. What I see as a negative situation is to accept the shitty whatever in a way that you describe and at the same time believe that I have made a good choice.
it is easy to listen to pop music, the tone is simple and catching. you hear it once and you want to hear it again. The second time (maybe even the first) you hear it, you can already sing the tune with it.
But the simpler the music is, the faster you get annoyed by hearing it... thus the short lifetime of the pop music, I think.
I am no expert in music unfortunately, though recently I started to actually look into it more. It is just that I dont seem to have time to actually discover new music, or to go to concerts (as you said, each person may choose to devote free time to something different). And since radio hardly ever offers anything else but pop etc. it is hard to discover new stuff...
But as I mentioned to you already Vaartina (sorry for the spelling was awesome), so maybe passing on words about some "good" music in your point of you could be great... :o)
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