How Recording Changed How We Feel Music
Our constant access to recordings has quietly reduced the peak of our aesthetic response. Not because we care less, but because we arrive already informed. Already saturated. Already prepared.
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Our constant access to recordings has quietly reduced the peak of our aesthetic response. Not because we care less, but because we arrive already informed. Already saturated. Already prepared.
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If the music is compelling and the performance is strong, the audience will respond—no words necessary.
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