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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 49911" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I held my tongue over the earlier "Bloody Rap" comment as it was in support of my sentiment but now I just have to pipe up. I do think that perhaps one should broaden their horizons as to their interpretation of a musical instrument. I see no difference between manipulating strings on a guitar and creating music on a computer. Is a guitar not just a more primative form of sound producing mechanism? Both are guided by the artist's creativity and both take skill to operate properly.</p><p></p><p>And while I'm on the subject, what's wrong with rapping vs singing? Both are used to convey the artists thoughts and feelings, both take much skill, practice and talent. Remember also that the term pop applies to rap as much as any genre. You wouldn't want me confusing the vocal stylings of Ms Britney Spears with those of Diana Krall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 49911, member: 517"] I held my tongue over the earlier "Bloody Rap" comment as it was in support of my sentiment but now I just have to pipe up. I do think that perhaps one should broaden their horizons as to their interpretation of a musical instrument. I see no difference between manipulating strings on a guitar and creating music on a computer. Is a guitar not just a more primative form of sound producing mechanism? Both are guided by the artist's creativity and both take skill to operate properly. And while I'm on the subject, what's wrong with rapping vs singing? Both are used to convey the artists thoughts and feelings, both take much skill, practice and talent. Remember also that the term pop applies to rap as much as any genre. You wouldn't want me confusing the vocal stylings of Ms Britney Spears with those of Diana Krall. [/QUOTE]
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