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Music Appreciation

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dandrews

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Fri Dec 3, 2021, 10:17 PM Dec 2021

"Why do old people hate new music?" [View all]

http://www.clarksvillian.com/post/music-parents-kids-popular-hate

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As I’ve grown older, I’ll often hear people my age say things like “they just don’t make good music like they used to.”

Why does this happen?

Luckily, my background as a psychologist has given me some insights into this puzzle.

We know that musical tastes begin to crystallize as early as age 13 or 14. By the time we’re in our early 20s, these tastes get locked into place pretty firmly.

In fact, studies have found that by the time we turn 33, most of us have stopped listening to new music. Meanwhile, popular songs released when you’re in your early teens are likely to remain quite popular among your age group for the rest of your life.
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Been thinking about this a lot. Corgigal Dec 2021 #1
Agree about auto tune. And I really enjoy those analysis videos from Wings of Pegasus, too. highplainsdem Dec 2021 #19
I Can Hear Autotune ProfessorGAC Dec 2021 #24
Will do. Corgigal Dec 2021 #25
I've been looking at a lot of music on YouTube lately for a project, tanyev Dec 2021 #2
I listen to new music. In '94, The Allman Brothers put out their, Where it All Began album. brewens Dec 2021 #3
I'm 64 and still listen to new music. luvs2sing Dec 2021 #4
Yes.. I think my generation had the best music Deuxcents Dec 2021 #5
I'm 60 now, and while I still love "my music" FM123 Dec 2021 #6
False premise. Familiarity does bread contempt. cachukis Dec 2021 #7
Panko, flour or corn meal... Thomas Hurt Dec 2021 #9
Simplicity rears it's beautiful head. cachukis Dec 2021 #12
Fortunately, not true for me relayerbob Dec 2021 #8
In the 80s rock stations in New York were so bad I developed a taste for jazz Walleye Dec 2021 #10
Simple answer padah513 Dec 2021 #11
In my 70s and still discovering new music every day. Youtube is a marvel. Midnight Writer Dec 2021 #13
I could not agree more on the autotune. Like cats screaming in heat. hlthe2b Dec 2021 #17
I heard good music on FM stations when I was young jmbar2 Dec 2021 #14
I think that is the way it is suppose to be. Texaswitchy Dec 2021 #15
I doubt many today hate it because it is "new," but because so much of it is truly "bad." hlthe2b Dec 2021 #16
I am addicted to what I consider 'rock and roll' music. Tikki Dec 2021 #18
I like some new music, but it has to be really good to measure up to the best classic rock. highplainsdem Dec 2021 #20
New music repeats too much. pwb Dec 2021 #21
My parents & grandparents didn't hate 'new music' appalachiablue Dec 2021 #22
Recommended ProfessorGAC Dec 2021 #23
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