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is it an aspie trait to like old music
there is no such thing as "old music".
music is "discovered" and not "invented".
every song in the universe has always been in existence, and it is not until it is discovered that it can be heard.
music is a mathematical assembly of vibrations in a mathematical assembly of rhythmic inevitabilities, and the possibility for any song to have been "composed" (discovered) was a possibility at all points of time.
a song that was composed at a point of time may also have been composed at any other point of time and still be equally valid as a musical piece.
music is timeless in it's structure. tastes and fads come and go, and the types of musical discoveries that are found are usually influenced by the current social climate.
but every song that exists has always existed even though it may have only been discovered recently.
if you heard the song "boogie wonderland" (earth wind and fire) 15 minutes after the big bang (assuming you were protected and already a sentient being), then it would sound as valid as it does today ...13.5 billion years later.
if this song was played to your ears and brain that somehow evolved to the current state of evolution after 1 nanosecond from the big bang, it would sound the same to you as it would sound if you were born at the end of time that finished at the end of the song.
i am just using a random example here. every song is timeless.
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