Prove me wrong
>>70038862
Pretty sure ur parents autistic asses boned to Jimi Hendrix once or twice like the wheel nation was doing because a wild black dude was destroying genres and pop music and literally fucking his guitar
>>70038862
They still sound better than any other instrument.
>>70038862
But I can't. You are correct.
>>70039353
???
>>70039510
lmao
Is This It
>>70039639
It would seem to be true at first glance. I have been sitting here pouring over anything that could prove the statement wrong.
pic related
>>70038862
>muh techno
>muh house
>muh garage
>muh hardcore
>muh jungle
>muh drum and bass
>muh grime
>muh dubstep
>muh hip hop
>>70039569
The the laid back moody guitars have been pretty influential on modern r&b and even pop.
>>70039510
>being this guitarded
>>70038862
Composers can use a guitar to start the process of arrangement.
>>70038862
>>70038862
I disagree, I think the guitar, in some form, will always be the instrument of the people.
There are many fretted, plucked instruments that were for the common man through the last millennium.
I rather doubt that will change now that the population is musically illiterate and doesn't appreciate musicianship.
So I landed on what billboard considers #1 for Modern Rock. Highly Suspect's My Name Is Human.
It's got a bluesy sound, but there are hints of heavy metal, reggae, maybe even rap.
Given the song is very guitar driven, would this be an example of musical development?
>>70039854
yeah man I love the Stray Cats
>>70038862
Death Grips brought guitars back
>>70038862
nah guitars haven't and will never die.
you're just a technophile faggot.