Sunday, June 14, 2009

Printing Press & Electronic equipment IMPACT ON MUSIC

Two technological breakthroughs which have had a significant impact on music are the introduction of the printing press and the development of electronic equipment. 

Before the printing press, copying music by hand was a long, slow process, so very few people had access to the music. The printing press, a much cheaper and more time-efficient means of copying music, allowed larger quantities of copies to be produced and distributed. Composers became more well-known in places farther from their place of work. As music became more available for average people to listen to and perform, audiences and ensembles grew in size. 

The more recent development of electronic devices has affected music in many ways. Compsoers experimented with computer -generated sounds and manipulated music in ways never tried b fore. New techniques of creating music developed and new types of music emerged. Electronic recording devices have also aided in making music accessible to people in any places at any time. This has been both positive and negative. Even though people are more familiar with various genres of music attendance at some live performances has declined. 

The printing press and electronic devices have both impacted music. Both have allowed for music to grow and develop by making music more widespread and accessible. New electronic devices, unlike the printing press, aided in the creating of new genres of music. Another difference is that readily accessible electronic recoding and playing devices may have encourage a decline in attendance at some live performances, while the printing press increased attendance at live performances. 

The printing press and electronic devices are just two notable advances that caused music to grow in ways that, at the time, people didn't think possible. 

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