But on the whole, a symphony is undeniably much more complex and demanding than any Beatles songs such as the Yellow Submarine. A good piece of music should be able to play with one's anticipation. Although, complexity may make classical music different and more intellectually interesting, it does not necessarily make it more aesthetically pleasing than pop or modern music. In fact, it raises the important question within musical debates of substance as opposed to pleasure to the ear. The feeling you get in your stomach or chest when you're moved by the music you consider great, whether it's Mahler or Metallica, stems from the emotion derived in heart not the head. It is obvious that pop music and modern day music does less with their harmonies and melodies than the works of great classical
But on the whole, a symphony is undeniably much more complex and demanding than any Beatles songs such as the Yellow Submarine. A good piece of music should be able to play with one's anticipation. Although, complexity may make classical music different and more intellectually interesting, it does not necessarily make it more aesthetically pleasing than pop or modern music. In fact, it raises the important question within musical debates of substance as opposed to pleasure to the ear. The feeling you get in your stomach or chest when you're moved by the music you consider great, whether it's Mahler or Metallica, stems from the emotion derived in heart not the head. It is obvious that pop music and modern day music does less with their harmonies and melodies than the works of great classical