Classical Music as a whole

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((Hi everyone! First time posting, but starting off with a bit of a weird one))

I apologize if this is a weird question, but I am doing a bit of a research paper for class, and I figured I would just ask the professionals.

Why is it that you believe that music will never die? Specifically, classical musics ability to manipulate new generations?

I don't know what to think, just kind of having some fun, and wanted to ask around!

Thanks for any responses.
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Manipulate?? :shock:
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Why does this board not have a "like" button, again?

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Here is what I am playing bass for on Saturday:

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ZeroSheep wrote:((Hi everyone! First time posting, but starting off with a bit of a weird one))

I apologize if this is a weird question
Yes. Pretty weird. Not the weirdest, but up there.

Looking forward to some weird answers.

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I'd like to see someone do a class paper on activation of the Tuba God
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roweenie wrote:I'd like to see someone do a class paper on activation of the Tuba God
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Something touched me deep inside...

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No matter what the style, if you still love it 20 years after you first heard il then it's a classic.
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