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The future: a world of musicians
From a creative perspective, where I see all this going is that music
becomes like language. Just as no one owns the English language, no one
will own what music will become. The reason no one can own the English
language is because of the number of people that have contributed to it,
molded it, and made it grow and adapt--it s either owned by everyone or
no one at all. It s a continuous and complex dynamic system, evolving in
a non-linear manner, and growing from the previous changes created by
feedback loops. The same will apply to music in the future: a song you
write may involve so many contributions and meta-contributions that to
claim exclusive rights to it would be a joke. Like a language, music
will be a collage of ideas, notes, chords, and sounds from many many
different creative minds. The term "collage music" already exists to
describe such a phenomen, pioneered, in part, by the views of artists
like Negativeland and John Oswald and embraced by genres like Techno.
Music will be the communication that begins where conventional language
ends.
There is a large proliferation of hard disk multitrack recorders in the
music scene today. Consider a scenario where you can not only make your
songs available mixed down in MP3 format, but also each of the tracks in
MP3 format such that software and hardware-based MP3 players can handle
data track by track. Imagine the possibilities: Don t like a guitar solo
in the middle of the track? Edit it out, or record your own solo! Want
to change the drum kit in the drum track? Given the sound to MIDI
converters, this will be doable in real-time, so you can assign drum
patches to a real drummer. Even the smallest tweak in the mix may result
in a new song for the person listening it.
Another method by which I think creative cross-fertilisation will occur
is by coupling appreciation of musicians (i.e., payment) with
creativity. For example, in one of the FMAs (Free Music Archives or
FMAs), if the artists get a percentage of advertising revenues based on
song downloads, then rather than just having the option of receiving
actual cash, they may also receive hard copies of music by other bands.
This way, an incestuous relationship between the artists will be
developed. Given a large population of musicians, which will grow if the
above multitrack models are implemented, this will result in a
self-sustaining complex system with unimaginable creative dynamic. We re
all musicians as well as listeners. The potential for breeding
creativity is even greater if other creative ventures such as software,
visual art, and literary art are coupled with music.
In conclusion, I don`t like how music will evolve. In a final, it will
self-destroy.
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