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Hard to argue with many of these format shifts over the last couple decades, I'm really curious to know what the mechanism to "reset" these trends looks like...
I think music should be "Play instruments or sing > listen to albums > tracks/TikToks".
Video should probably start with going to the theater, then tv.
Anyway, the thesis is interesting and the path back seems to involve doing things yourself with other people.
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42 sats \ 3 replies \ @beejay 4h
I'd counter, "Dance to music or attend live performances > Play instruments or sing > Listen to albums > Tracks/TikToks".
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Why isn't producing it first? That's the least consumptive and has the greatest creative effort.
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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @beejay 3h
Maybe they could be the same. I don't think it's fair to expect everyone to make music.
...but I think playing it or experiencing it live vs listening to albums might come first
To be fair, I grew out of concerts and I'm an old, so honestly it's whatevs
I also don't care that much
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I was trying to create an analogue to the athletics category. I suppose being at a concert and dancing with other people is taking part in the music more so than watching a sports match.
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42 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 5h
Back in the day if you wanted music you have to have an instrument and play it. As an amateur musician I love seeing people pick up instruments and learn. It's so good for your soul to make music. We have some local music training schools that seem to be doing well. Both of my sons love making music. It's does my heart fill with joy to watch them
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As someone with zero musical aptitude (it's been amply tested and documented), I really appreciate people who have musical ability and put it to use.
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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 3h
That's cool. I do not share your feelings for many things I don't have an appreciation for. Golf for example.
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Music is an amazing thing and learning how to make it is even better, I totally agree with you.
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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 5h
Indeed, that is the path back. People will begin to realize the value of community more. Your online friends aren't gonna help you move or sit with you when you lose a loved one.
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I understand that the last elements aren’t directly comparable to the first two. The first two refer to how the media is presented, while the last one refers to how it’s used. I’m not invalidating your criticism of the usage of those mediums, but it’s not an ideal sequence since they are different things.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @crrdlx 2h
tldr plz
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Dopamine is the hormone that makes us truly happy, and it has to do with music, videos, and images. For me, that causes happiness. Perhaps culture has become very visual, very auditory in the content we see in today's world, but perhaps for other people it's not the same, it doesn't cause the same feeling of happiness.
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