
All musics sound of music, just as all gins taste of gin.
All human music is confined to the human audio frequency range, which is a very narrow slice of the frequencies transmissible through Earth's air, so to that extent all music conforms to a range of common frequencies.
To a species with a differently evolved ear (perhaps with a wider/narrower slice of AF that doesn't fully overlap with ours), all human music may sound very similar. It might sound very different to music composed on a world with a radically different atmospheric composition affecting pitch, and the ways different frequencies propagate/radiate.
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( , Sat 14 Jun 2025, 15:25, Reply)

will just say that all modern music jumped the shark when Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil.
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I'm genuinely scrolling past that particular wall of text without looking at it.
( , Sun 15 Jun 2025, 18:34, Reply)

The first successful attempt since 1976. Quite an achievement for China.
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