Source: Musée des Instruments de Musique |
Having Professed (and still professing) in both these fields I thought of jotting down the similarities of both these fields
- Revolutionary - Both created revolutions, In the Beginning, Middle and End
- Enjoyed, Not Valued - Just like classics which are quoted and scarcely read, people talk of them and boast exaggeratingly about them but are not brave enough to experiment with them.
- Power - Both these field have the power to create and those creations in turn have the power to change the thought process of the human (to some extent the world)
- Reachable to everyone - Year 5 Scholarship cut off marks, 8 distinctions for O Levels, 3A's for A Levels - As long as you have the equipment you are master (By the way BSc in IT and Trinity College exams for music is a different story).
- Prone to be expensive - This I would say is the only downside of both, as the brand name earns success or features become complex, they value of the product increases.
- Mysterious - This could be the only two non living objects in the world, that can influence the human by its mere appearance.
Finally Long Live Computers and Long Live Music!!!!
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