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It’s difficult to ignore – the music industry is not what it was a decade ago, let alone a few years ago. The world has changed so much from a technological standpoint over the years, and how that has affected music has been huge. Technology has altered how music is transmitted, composed, preserved, performed, and heard. With all of this being said, I am personally in defense of high tech. Of course, like anything, there are drawbacks; however, I believe that technology has only added to the tools that musicians have. Yes, this adds to the number of ways they can misuse these tools, but it also brings new and interesting opportunities into existence.
My main reason for being in defense of high tech is the fact that technology has allowed musicians to call attention to and promote their music in ways that a physical record could never do. Technology has given musicians the capability to reach a wider audience from all around the world. Not only that, but it has also made purchasing any type of music especially easy for consumers, being both quick and affordable. With technology, the restraints of a physical record store are no more. Music has become both more available and more global thanks to technology. On another note, fans interact with one another, and musicians can bring their fans up to date via social media about upcoming music. I think about how may artists and the amount of music I have discovered thanks to social media. Think about Justin Bieber, for instance. He began posting videos of music covers on YouTube. Before he knew it, he was discovered. Now he is a global phenomenon. The power of technology is unbelievable and it is a great outlet when it comes to music. It’s also worth mentioning that technology has also a...

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...s where I believe the doubts began to surface.
I may have chosen the unpopular opinion here. People that know me on a personal level would most likely be shocked to hear my stance on this matter. I enjoy anything old school and raw. I appreciate music that uses very little technology. In fact, hope music like that lives on forever, and I believe it will. Ultimately, technology will continue to advance and music will continue to evolve and grow. The Internet is a perfect example of how technology has changed music. Consumers are able to connect with, react to, and purchase music instantly. Conclusively, it’s my opinion that music is music, regardless of whether it is low-tech or high-tech, whether it is natural or fabricated; as long as a note is hit. Whether or not music gets better is up to the individual to decide. Different kinds of music touch different people.

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