Let's assume you met someone who never listened to music in his whole life.
You want to introduce him to music.
What do you give him? song, album, artist, lesson ?
inb4 a punch in the face
Probably this.
easy to listen, accessible, depending on what he likes in this album, we could follow on anything
Blues, rock, jazz, classical, soul
come on /mu/
I thought you were deep in music
I would start with some accessible alt rock and slowly move toward more abrasive then experimental music that's probably the best way to do it. I find that this is a good starting point.
do a 360 and walk away
>>61159983
kek
punch him in th-
>"inb4 a punch in the face"
FUK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYYTLJ8YHi4
Twin Infinitives and tell him it's one of the easier examples of music.
punch him in the ear
>>61159433
i'd give him the RYM top listem 2bh
not really a drone, i don't like a lot of what's in the top, but it's a good start for someone who never listened to any music
>>61159983
you meant a 180 (or a 90 or 270)
you're not here for math that's for sure
>>61159433
I'll begin with some blues, and start telling him story of music...after 4 days without sleeping we'll end up listening Khanate.
>>61160502
>Newfag
Young Thug
Obviously give him the most underground foreign thing possible
Nothing will special after he hears it
i'd probably do it the same way i was shown music, start with orchestral music, then introduce them to genres through bands that are widely respected among their genres.
i'd probably start on stuff like Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Brahms, then introduce some obvious stuff to them like The Beatles, ACDC, Aerosmith, ELO. thinking about it, it'd make more sense to transition to more modern music with Big Band era groups. you really can't go wrong with Benny Goodman.
either way, i think that'd be the best way to get someone "into" music. give them a taste of everything, and then let them go on from there.
start him out with the logical conclusion of music
>>61161173
sauce?
>>61161173
nvm already found it
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