Sunday, November 23, 2008

First post by Kayu!!

Hi guys, this is Kayu, greeting. This is the first post from me. By the way our topic is about how does Asian music influence youth culture in today's world. They are mostly about Chinese Japanese and Korean pop music. In fact, i do not know that much as you expect about music. However, i like pop music, especially J-pop (japanese music). So, i guess i would understand more by doing research.

Anyway, from my aspect, music is not just an entertainment, but it can also be a language to communicate with people from different places. I reckon each music or song contain a lesson or story to tell. So, don't you agree that listen to story through listening to music is more fun than only told buy people in a bored tone?

For extra, different sort of music can be picked to listen in different condition. just say, when working on homework or assignment, i would like to put on hyper feeling music. like rap and so on. That always bring me to good mood to finish my work straight away. I know its a bit crazy, but that's how i treat music.

From now on, music has been changing a lot. Such as style, instrument...etc. Like, Jay Chou, a famous taiwanese singers and he likes combining western and chinese style together into music. Also, one of the Japanese band, Long shot party. they like playing music with using different instrument, like saxophone, violin and so on. According to what i find from some Chinese and HongKong internet forums, is where teenagers are now trying to learn to play some more kinds of instrument, since they never knew those instruments can also be used in playing pop music., and they still do good in the music combination. In this case here. Im going to follow this track and develop more about the topic.


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