Sharp earliest recordings were performed by rehearsed singers, who he found to be stiffed and boring. The struggle of allowing local instruments to be used while performing was restricted by Densmore. Sharp preferred spontaneous music versus rehearsed. The idea of live performances grabs the attention of the listeners. With the creation of the radio, Records is limited to only to rural areas. Recording companies loose money because the radio is a broadband device that allow a vast audience. The people in the rural areas enjoyed the music because it give them a sense of value.
Toward the turn of the 20th century, the production of vinyals, creates a industry that is competitive. Native folks have issues with preserving the music from the late 18th century. The respected individual that recorded the song had mandated rights to protect the song.
Folk music became international music with the inclusion of Aboriginal and African artists. Each part of world brought their own distinctive way of singing traditional songs. The circulation of old songs became readily available to urban and rural families.
while listening to the song "Old Paint", the perspective meaning was unclear at first. After listening for a few times. The image of an old donkey walking, barely living.
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