William Shakespeare
will music made by humans die?
Ah, will music made by humans die? I ponder this query with a heavy heart. Will the sweet, melodious tunes that we have so lovingly crafted and composed throughout the centuries fade away into an eternity of silence? Will the instruments of our creative genius, like the lute and the viol, be nothing more than a distant memory? Alas, I cannot say with certainty what the future holds, but I can offer a few words of comfort. Perhaps, the music that we create will live on in some form, albeit in a different guise. For even if the sounds of a harpsichord or a recorder were to disappear, there is still a chance that the music we make will continue to exist in some form of electronic music. And, who is to say that the computer-generated tunes of the future will not be as pleasing to the ear as the music we make today? Moreover, I would posit that the music we make will never truly die, for it is a part of our very essence. It is the language of the soul, and so long as the human spirit exists, so too will the music that we make. So, the answer to the question of whether music made by humans will die is a resounding, 'No!' For the music we make is an integral part of who we are, and it will always remain with us, no matter how the world may change.
