If someone who was trying to communicate with me, they could be highly educated, but only spoke French; we would not be able to communicate because I don't speak French.
If someone was trying to communicate with me, but only spoke "music", we would have great difficulty communicating, because I never took music. Although this thread is about music, I never learned how to make music; that's why I initiated posting "links" of the music you are trying to communicate.
No matter how well a person is able to communicate in the language of music, I can't understand that language; consequently, he might as well be speaking French. While a long post in this language would be most impressive to another musician, I don't speak the language.
When describing music, a link, along with a description of how this music affects you is quite sufficient.
This post is for "The Newbee" ; post can be read below.
"When you say 'like' or 'dislike' it is a personal statement whether you choose to amplify it or not. When you say 'good' or 'bad' it suggests that this categorization has more of a universal application to the music absent your personal enjoyment or lack thereof, and most folks would expect you to amplify on how you reached that conclusion".
I can only assume, he meant expand in the colorful language of music, which I can't speak. If he meant to expand in ordinary English; that's the purpose of the musical link.
Acman is a man of few words, but since this is a thread about music, the link he posts is quite sufficient.
Anyone who is versed in the language of music, can contribute long posts in that language; many aficionados enjoy reading it, and there may be two musicians here who both read, and speak the language. While I enjoy reading such posts, I hope no one expects me to write one; I don't think there is anything more descriptive than a musical link.
Enjoy the music.