Goose wrote:
"I also have a hypothesis that when individuals actually had to play an instrument to make music, there was a greater possibility of something good being produced."
Here's an interesting article about the supposed demise of R&B, by John Blake, an African-American reporter and music critic. He points out that the separation of the artist from the instrument is one of the prime causes of the sweeping trend towards solipsism and self-absorbance in modern R&B.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/02/showbiz/music/love-songs
"I also have a hypothesis that when individuals actually had to play an instrument to make music, there was a greater possibility of something good being produced."
Here's an interesting article about the supposed demise of R&B, by John Blake, an African-American reporter and music critic. He points out that the separation of the artist from the instrument is one of the prime causes of the sweeping trend towards solipsism and self-absorbance in modern R&B.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/02/showbiz/music/love-songs