[lbo-talk] Rhythm, dance, and music

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Wed Mar 30 18:38:58 PDT 2011


On Mar 30, 2011, at 9:27 PM, 123hop at comcast.net wrote:


> Just for the record, I never said that music lost its vitality when you could no longer dance to it. What I said was that jazz did. Nor did I say that vitality is the main or only virtue of jazz
>
> It seems to me that rhythm is the trace of the social in music and that once it's gone, music is no longer about something that everybody can join in and do. It has lost its vernacular if you will. This is not to say that the select few cannot enjoy the rarefied pleasures of non-rhythmic music; it's just to say that they are few and select.

Well there's rock n roll, hip hop, electronica, etc.

Doug



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