People's taste in music often changes as they age due to shifts in life experiences, emotional maturity, and exposure to different genres. As individuals encounter new challenges and milestones, their preferences may evolve to reflect their changing values and perspectives. Additionally, nostalgia and the impact of cultural trends can influence musical tastes, leading to a broader appreciation for various styles over time.
Really any age group does, but it is more typical to older people.
I keep trying to figure that out! People think I'm crazy but I swear its just like another song!!
Young people and older people.
Impressionist music is very similar to art. It is mostly defined by its use of pedal - almost constant. This enables the listener to take in a piece as a whole, rather like in older music (like Bach) analyse it note by note. Impressionist music is often softer and more relaxing. E.g. Dr. Gradus Ad Parnassum, by Debussy
Depends: Folk (Muzica traditionala) for older generation and for those with roots in countryside. Modern music (Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, etc.):For younger generations. Classic+"Romance Language" music: For "inCity" living older generation. Gypsy music+"hill-billy style"- All generation but is hated by a lot of romanians. (The Gypsy music and "artists" have many haters in Romania for making us look less educated to foreign people.) If u have some romanian friends coming over don't put manele(gypsy music) unless u heard them listening to it (style=greec+turkish+arabin). Try : Soul, Jazz, Blues .... elevator/shopping mall music. :-).
Older people can adapt to change the same as any one else.
Ruth Bright has written: 'Wholeness in later life' -- subject(s): Older people, Psychology, Music therapy for older people, Perfection, Care 'Music therapy and the dementias' 'Music in geriatric care' -- subject(s): Music therapy for older people, Music therapy, Geriatrics 'Supportive Eclectic Music Therapy for Grief and Loss'
Mostly party music, Young people dance to raeggueton, Older people dance to salsa.
GOOD music to most older people arguably died at the turn of the century
that depends on the person... Mostly older people prefer older music and styles, but that doesn't make either any worse
pople loved the rock music the younger people really liked it but the older people hated it
Alicia Ann Clair has written: 'Therapeutic uses of music with older adults' -- subject- s -: Music therapy for older people, Music therapy for the aged
Both older and young people can enjoy parties, but their preferences may differ. Young people often enjoy more lively and energetic parties with loud music and dancing, while older people may prefer more relaxed gatherings with good food, drinks, and conversation. It ultimately depends on individual preferences and interests.
Because he/she has decided that they want a change. Or they have just gotten older.
People change their names when the get older because they are not the same people as an adult. Maybe they like their name as a kid but they change when they grow up.
change demand even if there is no change in the size of the population. Ask yourself this question? if the number of people stays the same, but a lot of people get older, demand for Iphone4 CAN decrease because older people are not interested in buying it.
How do you change as you get older