What makes music cheesy




















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Protest against Nationalities and Borders and Nationalities Bill. However, there is a line somewhere between following a harmonized chord pattern and never wavering from a three or even two-chord progression "Horse With No Name", I'm looking at you. The vast majority of love songs. Carnalia Barcus. What a great idea for a thread, haha. Anyway, I'm not sure the answers are really giving me a handle on it so far as for the most part they all seem very different to me.

I would suggest that if you've never heard a lyric that you thought was bad, and if you have no idea what the words corny or cheesy mean, then maybe language is not your strong suit. There's good cheese and there's bad cheese. There are no bad lyrics, only bad melody and music. Give me your cheesiest lyric and I will build a killer song around it.

Then please provide an example of what would bring about a unanimous consensus. Apparently, someone here takes their esteemed notion of "cheesiness" very seriously, and is a little lemony-sour about it. No conflict, just happiness.

From the same place as "say cheeeeeessse" and everyone smiles. The word causes a smile in pronouncing it. Corny seems to have a different connotation to me. More like someone trying way too hard at something completely played out, ridiculously obvious, or of very little value. I would like to formally apologize for my previous outburst, in the context of this very important subject of discourse. The matter at hand cheese must not be dismissed, or underemphasized in any way, otherwise we may be at risk of falling into various treacherous cheese traps.

I suggest that a certain fortification against the threat at hand is most certainly in order. One must not let one's guard down in any way, for hindsight is perfect, and it would be quite the embarrassment to leave oneself at the mercy of the ridicule levied by future generations. So, project your outer Paladin May the cheese repelling force be with you.

I appreciate a well-crafted song. However, I think many songwriters spend too little time developing a great melody in comparison to the amount of time they spend on their lyrics. You call up your friend and express your disgust. Two weeks later you stop by to pick your friend up to give them a ride. What happened? Fickle is what happened. We are so fickle when it comes to music. We change our minds more than we change underwear. I hope we all change our underwear regularly anyway.

Point being, what we love today we hate tomorrow and visa versa. Even more than that, we all have different opinions or to say it another way, we all wear different underwear. Again, I hope we do.

Seriously, we all think differently when it comes to music. So what may sound cheesy to you may not sound cheesy to the next person. Also, people change their minds regularly. What they think is cheesy today may be what they want to be played at their funeral tomorrow. You have to keep that in mind when you are writing. There are going to be those songs that you write, which people love, that you absolutely despise to perform.

Using the term cheesy to attribute poor taste to "girls" is telling. The origin of the word "cheesy" comes from the Urdu "chiz", meaning "thing".

The negative association for an Indian "thing" is a leftover of the colonial attitude towards objects and customs of subjugated people. A cheesy thing was thought to be big or showy. Of course, big and showy are not values of the western cultural elite. Modesty, intellectualism, the mind over the body are Protestant values. Criticism of pop dance music often focuses on its immodesty: too big, too popular, too ostentatious, too pompous, too showy and too sexual. Pop dance music is created to inspire movement and provoke participation — but what is wrong with leaving both your head and heart on the dancefloor?

You might even ask why are women more interested in dancing.



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