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the music is more explict and wierd.back then they didnt realky talk about sex and drugs and money all the time. they rapped about what was real. now all you hear about is gettin girls and having sex with them if you pay them and selling drugs to get money.

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13y ago

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Music has changed over the past 100 years because look at i pods or mp3 players those Victorians didn't have them did they. No they did not so music has changed. Look at the old records they have changed into cassets and then into CD, and then finally i pods and i phones. So there you go if any one ever ask's how has music changed in the past 100 years you are going to have the answer.

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13y ago
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Good question..

I would go by different decades to start. You can really only base your answer on the earliest recordings which date all the way back to 1857.

So many ways to answer this.. Are you looking at all music? Blues, Rap, Rock, R & B, Alternative, Contemporary, Christian, Gospel, Country, DnB, Techno, Bluegrass, Jazz, Soul??

Some of the earliest blues recordings can date back to Robert Johnson from 1936--1937. Do you go from there?

In short.. Music has evolved significantly in the past century. We started with nothing and now have any genre you can think of and probably some that you can't...

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13y ago
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The answer provided by Wiki User in 2009 is one of the most uniformed I have yet seen. 'Classical' music is neither intact, nor static, having been in cobstant evolution for centuries, right up into the present. But mostly, 'classical' is a misnomer—the term referring to a historical period from 1750–1825. The commentator doesn't realize thatwhat he thinks is 'modern' and 'contemporary' is nothing more than a derivative of the very thing he thinks is summed up by the term, 'classical.' With the dismal state of education today, obviously, he knows nothing about Stravinsky, Ives, Mahler, Schoenberg, Gershwin, Prokofiev, Berg, Bartók, etc., etc—nor does he have any knowledge of 20th century musical language innovation and evolving devices that include: dodecaphony, metric moduations, polyrhythms, microtones, polytonality, mixed meters, poly-tempi, serialism, post-serialism, set theory, etc., etc. Does he need to go back to school. . . No! That's why he knows so little in the first place!

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Antony Cooke

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5y ago
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Well Music Videos have only been around for about the last 20 or so years

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13y ago
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Classical Music has remained unchanged ... it has remained intact for many centuries.

Modern or contemporary music will continue to evolve and may never settle like classical has.

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Wiki User

16y ago
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it got cooler B-)

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12y ago
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it hasn't

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15y ago
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