One of the challenges of music is that the commercial prevails beyond creativity and the beautiful aesthetic. Today's industry rarely dares to do something new. The music can be a set of excerpts from songs that were already successful in the past, that's why many songs look alike and have similar elements. The revolution occurs within social networks and can even occur in Web 3.0 when a stranger comes out and launches a song and hits it. Then the new prevails.
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I think one of the unavoidables is that there's simply too much. It's not only a saturated market, but accessibility is practically infinite and free.
Historically speaking, concerts were something only for the wealthy and for special occasions, often hiring now famous composers to go to their house and perform if they were truly elite, but it was, regardless, a special event.
People had to be able to play instruments or know somebody who can just so they could hear music at all.
Nowadays we don't even think about it, it is no longer cherished, like everything else in abundance now XD
I am not sure how Web3 will fix that. But then, I don't even know what Web3 even is tbh.
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