Poll: What makes music

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txgamer86

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ok me and a friend r having a dis agreement and i wanna no what makes music the instruments or the vocals...? im for lyrics
 

Legion

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Lyrics/Vocals make songs.

Instruments etc. makes music.

That's like saying that Beethoven did not make music because his piano wasn't accompanied by vocals.
 

fenrizz

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txgamer86 said:
ok me and a friend r having a dis agreement and i wanna no what makes music the instruments or the vocals...? im for lyrics
It is a little hard to make music without instruments, no?
Anyway, it's all a matter of personal taste
 

Shock and Awe

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You need both. Take for example Hip Hop. These days there is a lot Hip Hop has great beat, but the vocals are trash. The same can go for any kind of music.
 

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Machines Are Us said:
Lyrics/Vocals make songs.

Instruments etc. makes music.

That's like saying that Beethoven did not make music because his piano wasn't accompanied by vocals.
That sounds about right.
 

Tich

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There is a fragile balance on what makes good music, but good instrumental accommodation is required for making anything good.
 

DragonChi

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you can have one or the other..without the other.and it can still be music. also keeping in mind. that someones voice, especially when singing.is already and instrument. not all instruments have to be made of metal or wood. that's is at least my point of view.
 

Skeleon

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Instruments are most important. Think of such songs as Classical Gas or Buck's Boogie.
 
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Machines Are Us said:
Lyrics/Vocals make songs.

Instruments etc. makes music.

That's like saying that Beethoven did not make music because his piano wasn't accompanied by vocals.
I have to agree with Machines you sing songs but you play music besides the vocals are really just another instrument to be perfectly honest your still doing something at a certain a pitch and the words are like your rythm so...
 

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Your definition of "music" could use some work. As said above, songs (instruments + sung lyrics) are music, but not all music can be classified as a song. Harmony, melody, rhythm, etc. are all parts of what makes music, but they are not music in and of themselves.

Music is audible art and completely subjective. You cannot base the merit of music on whether or not is has any of the aforementioned aspects (unless you're one of those music snobs). Your experience with the music is what makes music great (to you): the emotions it makes you feel, the power of the vocalist or the other musicians.

Summarily, music is a relative thing and it's good if you truly enjoyed it for the music's sake. End of story.
 

Berethond

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Bobicus said:
Your definition of "music" could use some work. As said above, songs (instruments + sung lyrics) are music, but not all music can be classified as a song. Harmony, melody, rhythm, etc. are all parts of what makes music, but they are not music in and of themselves.

Music is audible art and completely subjective. You cannot base the merit of music on whether or not is has any of the aforementioned aspects (unless you're one of those music snobs). Your experience with the music is what makes music great (to you): the emotions it makes you feel, the power of the vocalist or the other musicians.

Summarily, music is a relative thing and it's good if you truly enjoyed it for the music's sake. End of story.
Quoted for Epic Truthage.

And when you really get down to it, the human voice is just another instrument.
 

hagaya

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txgamer86 said:
ok me and a friend r having a dis agreement and i wanna no what makes music the instruments or the vocals...? im for lyrics
So a person talking is good music? Lyrics are the words to a song with vocals. Vocals can't make music because there are instrumental peices, and instrumentals can't do the same because there is a capella.

The thing that makes a song for me is the flow. A song is only good if it stays with itself. Everything should be in key, everything should be in time, and everyting should be able to sound good. Abnormality, a metal band up-the-ass, does all of this (seriously) except for the sounding good for most people. Wihtout flow, there isn't a song.
 

zen5887

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Pitch, timbre, dynamics, rhythm, melody, and texture.

You are totally able to have 'music' with just someone singing, likewise you are able to have music with just drums.
 

Julianking93

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You can make music either way. Someone can just be standing there singing and it would be still considered music, so I'll say both
 

MCJazz77

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Music doesn't require harmony or even a tonal structure. The only thing that sets music apart from other noises is rhythm. Look at African Drumming, it doesn't have a defined melody or harmony but it has rhythm and that's all you need.

To be honest, as a musician, the concept of this thread was kind of insulting. You can't break music down into instruments and vocals. To do so is ignorant and requires a major music lesson.
 

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A good friend of mine makes music. He uses instruments.

My ex-wife could sing very well. She never once made music though.

I've written lyrics before. I've never once made music.