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When is music art or entertainment? Is there a fine line? Can there be art in entertainment music, or entertainment in art music? What music has the best of both?
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>>127713852
As with literally anything that can be viewed in an artistic sense, these are subjective questions you have to answer for yourself.
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>>127714032
Second opinions are helpful, even if you don't agree with what you get.
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>>127713852
>When is music art or entertainment?
Classical
>Is there a fine line?
No. If it's not Classical, it's not art.
>Can there be art in entertainment music
No.
>or entertainment in art music?
No.
>What music has the best of both?
None.



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