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I think the initial point made about modern music being made for women and children was a great point that wasn’t elaborated on enough. I think about it like this, men are not naturally predisposed to outbursts of emotions and feelings and its not that we don’t experience those things deeply it’s that we know it can be perceived as a weakness potentially. So when a man decides he is going to cross that barrier and let something of his raw emotions and feelings be known through song, dance, poetry, or art it’s always concentrated and impactful. Women don’t have the same foibles when it comes to expressing emotions and feelings generally. Not to say all women are constant volcanoes of pure emotion but it’s to say they don’t have nearly the bottleneck men do. Women can be outstanding singers and musicians but their music will never have the same profound energy or emotion that a man can have. Women are like a stream that is being harnessed to run a grist mill when it’s comes to music and men are like a hydroelectric dam whose pent up energies can power a whole state. I dabble in guitar and have gone through intense periods of locking myself away and playing for hours and I think about that when it comes to women. Most women have social lives when they are young they have real things to do and enjoy a young man is way more likely to not have those obligations and spend all day locked in a room practicing guitar and dreaming of the day the world and most especially women acknowledge them for their skill and artistry. Of course there are some women who are guitar virtuosos but they are rare, although, with the increasing social isolation caused by social media I do see far more talented guitar players that are women showing off their skills on YouTube probably because they are becoming increasingly isolated socially like the young men of the past who went on to become music legends. However, most of those talented players on YouTube are really just good at emulating the skills of all those isolated creative men of the past and it’s rare to see anyone doing anything stylistically groundbreaking. Music has definitely benefitted from female talent but they are not the driving force but I think you will notice that 90 percent of the time most men that are great artists had a mother who was encouraging them in their pursuits and nurtured that side of them.

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