Age and music

There are a lot of kinds of genre and musicians these days and it is really difficult to say which music is what. However, what you listen to is hard to change sometimes.

When Avril Lavigne came to Newcastle the audience was almost young kids like 18-20 years-old but when the Beautiful Girls came to Newcastle the audience was bit older than that like 20-25. When I went to Morpheth to see Jazz festival the audience was like mid 20s and any age older.

Like this, by age, the music you listen to may be changes with what you expect to the music. Lounging time, meaning of something, love, reducing stress, or imaginative time, they may be depends on what age you are; many high-school kids listen to punk or rock that give you the emotion breaking something. I spent same time like this, however me myself changed slowly to more skilful music like jazz-rock or blues-rock and sometimes chilling out music. But at somewhere my music taste stopped changing somehow. I still listen to 90s rock and some genres that I really like but do not try to find out new genre. Maybe passing younger age and about around 22 the personal taste of music will be fixed in your mind because your life may not dramatically change after those ages. What you need and what you feel will be formed by then and your personality may be established by then.

As I’ve written before, music can be adapted into you lifestyle as an equipment. This may be true; in younger age some people try to show off with what they listen to but by taking ages music will turn to more meaningful thing and support your personal time.

But at this time, some music is separated from this. Some very famous musician like the Beatles their music is loved over the generations and can be fit in to any situation or atmosphere. Why is it? I will write about this next time…

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