If we look back, we can make a brief summary of how the theme of music and styles were changing depending on the circumstances that were experienced at that time.
For example, the Egyptians interpreted their music to ask for things from the gods, as if the crops were good, or that it rained to water the fields.
In ancient Greece they began to use music as revolutionary propaganda, singing stories of great warriors fighting against gods.
Music was also used as mere entertainment as in Rome, for the …show more content…
Music is a complex network of meanings; Operates in the cultural practices of the young as a socializing element and at the same time differentiating status or role.
Since the 1950s and Rock and Roll, music has undergone spectacular changes, and the influence it has exerted on all generations, especially in adolescents, has always been a source of concern for society and families.
Society has, in general, changed many of its values, putting first and foremost success and competence, efficiency and performance, power of money, well-being and leisure, social status and beauty. The arrival of the mass media and, in particular, of television, has markedly marked the social life. Music plays an important role in reinforcing such values.
It began in the 50 's, but today 's young people continue to build their identity with costumes, hairstyles, language, as well as carrying certain emblematic objects: They come together in groups with common cultural tastes such as music, that helps them understand The world, and to live it, to identify and