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GI Singers > Boomers, Xers and Millennials
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(06-01-2022, 04:08 AM)Eric the Green Wrote: I don't think you checked out my list, which has links to most of the songs. If you don't, then you have not been exposed to the best Awakening era music.
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Quote:The highest purpose of music is to expand consciousness and connect the listener to the divine. As Bach said, unless music is dedicated to the glory and honor of God, it is a mere clamoring and twanging in the ears.
Quoted here: https://youtu.be/zjfgy3my82I
This is where we differ. Music is a craft, and the technique of singing correctly is just as important than the actual piece itself. Musicians today (and I'd argue back to the 70s) tend to think it's just okay to be "creative", when they often lacked the tools to express that creativity. I want to hear good singing first and a good song second. The other way around feels...disrespectful, like they think it's all about them and don't give their craft the diligence and conscientiousness it deserves.
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RE: GI Singers > Boomers, Xers and Millennials - by JasonBlack - 06-01-2022, 02:59 PM

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