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Seems to me it is.
Quote from: fabaudioSeems to me it is. No moreso than vinyl. DVD-Audio, DAD, HDAD, SACD and vinyl are all niche products, serving a niche market.
Quote from: Rob BabcockTrue, you can't buy a bunch of M&M or Ashely Simpson on DVD-A, but there's a vast and growing catalog of serious music on DVD-A and SACD. People can keep calling it dead if it makes 'em feel better. Me, I'll keep on buying new ones! Excuse me Jazz is America's only true original art form and jazz is very serious music. For every 100 jazz cd's I would like to own there might be 1 DVD-A version available.
True, you can't buy a bunch of M&M or Ashely Simpson on DVD-A, but there's a vast and growing catalog of serious music on DVD-A and SACD. People can keep calling it dead if it makes 'em feel better. Me, I'll keep on buying new ones!
Jazz is America's only true original art form
Excuse me Jazz is America's only true original art form and jazz is very serious music. For every 100 jazz cd's I would like to own there might be 1 DVD-A version available.
Quote from: Rob BabcockWelllll, I can't totally agree with you, but I'll agree to disagree. I definately like some jazz, but I don't think it can be taken as seriously as classical music. Now just so I don't start a flame war, this is JMOHO and I certainly realize many guys prefer jazz. And there's some decent jazz on DVD-A. You're not invited to many parties are you? Would you care to elaborate why you think that jazz can not be taken as serious as classical music?To be honest, Britney Spears is serious music to someone. All music is serious, I guess, if you listen to it seriously. And I don't mean that as a slam. So many of us gearheads spend hours talking about equipment and very little talking about music. Whatever you like is cool. But I think blues has every bit as legitmate a claim of being an original American form as jazz does. Both came from the same wellspring.
Welllll, I can't totally agree with you, but I'll agree to disagree. I definately like some jazz, but I don't think it can be taken as seriously as classical music. Now just so I don't start a flame war, this is JMOHO and I certainly realize many guys prefer jazz. And there's some decent jazz on DVD-A. You're not invited to many parties are you? Would you care to elaborate why you think that jazz can not be taken as serious as classical music?
To be honest, Britney Spears is serious music to someone. All music is serious, I guess, if you listen to it seriously. And I don't mean that as a slam. So many of us gearheads spend hours talking about equipment and very little talking about music.