Do you think your taste in music changes as you get older ?!


Question: Do you think your taste in music changes as you get older !?
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Not with me anyway!. I still like the same kind of music I liked as a teenager!. Www@Enter-QA@Com

We never remain the same, environment, past experiences or new interests can change the way we perceive things, thus, modifying what we like or don't, besides, the more you know about it, the more interested you are in listening to new or different genres!. For example, i started liking country music until i went to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo for the first time!. I am not passionate about it, but i like it!.

I suppose it's not as much age but experiences what may change your taste in music!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I know that my musical taste has changed as I've gotten older!. I think it has something to do with the fact that, as a teenager, I liked the musical style that I did because I thought it was cool!. So any music that was radically different from it was very uncool (even though I may have liked it!.) I was probably more concerned with what other people thought of the music I liked!.

Now that I'm an adult, I don't care what other people think of my musical taste, so I feel free to enjoy more and different styles!. Www@Enter-QA@Com

Some peoples do, I know mine did!. I used to love pop, hip hop r'n'b and reggae/bashment or whatever and now I really don't listen to much from these genres and have moved over to rock,indie, punk and drum and bass, reggaeton etc etc I think I've learnt how to appreciate music from other genres more now that I'm older and it depends on social circles too!. Being that I used to hang around with loads of black people who listened to what I used to listen to and then I went to college and grew bored or hearing about the same thing over and over again just to a different tune/ beat and the music videos became predictable as well and I began hanging around with people who found different music interesting and mine boring, so I began listening to different music to see what they were getting at if that makes any sense!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I think as you get older, start a career, and find most of your life centered around your work and a family of your own, you like to find time to relax, so you'll often listen to more mellow music!. It's not exactly relaxing to listen some hardcore rap or metal kicked up to call-the-cops volumes!.

With most of us, I think our tastes become refined!. They don't necessarily change!. I still listen to most of the music styles I listened to growing up (rock, rap, jazz, R&B, reggae) and in many ways, I've grown up along with those groups I listened to!. Their music has also mellowed out, a reflection of their age and maturity!. That fire you have when you're in your teens!? It's often a small flame when you're in your 30s and 40s!.
I still listen to Tupac though, almost religiously!. But his music, even though he's forever frozen in age at 25 and younger, was deeper than I thought!. I knew it was deep, but as you get older, music that meant one thing when you were younger can have more resonance!.
And some music may seem quaint and outdated!.

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Yes very, when i was younger in the 70's very much into glam and light music, as i became a teenager in the late 70's eary 80's very much found sounds like light punk, early new age which pleased my ear, but then started to learn about the classics and how to really read and write music for 0 Levels and by the age of 20 was very much gone off popular music and really started listening to the classics and now very rarely listen to anything else but Classic FM or my varied collection of classical musicWww@Enter-QA@Com

Yep, I think it does!. From my point of view anyways!.
But I don't exactly grow out of each genre I previously grew into!. I just take them all with me!.
For example, when I was a youngster, about 6-9, I listened to my mum's music (The Doors, The Beatles)!. Then when I was about 10 to about 13, I listened to anythng on the charts and music channels, like rap, pop, R&B etc!. Then about 14, I grew up a bit and matured a little, and started to listen to indie, like Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, The Fatellis etc!. This lead to what I am into now at the moment, which is classic rock, such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC etc!.
But all these genres I am into now!. What I am trying to say is that as I grow onto something new, I dont grow out of anything else!. Thats the beauty of music!. So much to discover!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

yes , i think we regress back to earlier tastes as our years advance , with nothing but new music to come , we find comfort in what we once knew , and sometimes explore backwards from there to what our parents used to listen to!.
i have found this when listening to music with our children ,they want , say , madonna , and we say , hang on , have a listen to this , and play someone like , connie francis or frankie laine ,uor parents taste !.!.
all music is good !.
hope this answers your question!.

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it must as our ears become attuned an classical music sneered at by us as teens becomes sweet music and easy listening makes us cry or go all soppy I think!.!.!.!.and we (in uk) start listening to older music playing on likes of radio 2 and saga fm etc!.!.!.and oaps looked positively petrified if they hear my loud car sounds as if I am a big animal charging up behind them in my car! Www@Enter-QA@Com

It changes and/or expands!. Good Music stands the test of time and will stay with you!. Crap will always be crap, you just may not realize it was crap until later in life!. I have old records like that!. I put them on now and wonder why I liked it back when!.
BTW: this "old" person still likes Black Sabbath and others!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I think it does!. People change, and so does their musical taste!. My taste is always changing and expanding!. I learn to appreciate music I hadn't before as I get older!.

And have you ever realized that most old people hate rock music!? Even the old people who USED to like, love Black Sabbath and all the old metal bands!?Www@Enter-QA@Com

yes sure like a lot of things!.!.!. you know!.!.!. I think: yesterday you was someone different, today you are someone different so tomorrow you will be someone else!. I mean, there are people who change few and people who change a lot when time go on!.!.!. bye!. Www@Enter-QA@Com

Mine certainly has!. I think it does yes!.

For all of my life I liked Hip hop, Rap, Rnb, Mc stuff like that!. Now I like Metal Emo Screamo Rock Hardcore and techno!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

definitely!
I can't imagine wanting to dance like a mad thing to Kim Wilde's Kids in America ever again! :D

or Fame
or The only way is up! by YazzWww@Enter-QA@Com

yea
when you are like 5-11 years old you only like disney stars or no one

13 and up you like the same people like me i like simple plan and always liked them since like 3 years agoWww@Enter-QA@Com

Well, when I was 5, I liked Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys!.

Now, I am 15 and like Korn, Slipknot and Metallica!.

So I'd say yes!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

yes it does

and you to will start to like classics as well as hard rock to rap to sung hymns by monks

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mine changes ever month because the music gets better and i find new band and get bored with the oldWww@Enter-QA@Com

mine did!. i only liked hip hop in the 90's!. now i like blues!. still don't like country but southern rock is bringing me around alittle!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Definitely! And the music changes too!
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yea i agree the music and tast changes its really wierd when u think that ur taste will chang !!!Www@Enter-QA@Com

no i think the music changesWww@Enter-QA@Com

Nope!. My mother still listens to Elvis Presley and the Bee Gees!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

i think it mellows out a bitWww@Enter-QA@Com

a bitWww@Enter-QA@Com

No, I'll be listening to drum and bass when I'm 50!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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