What is Felt Music?
Of all sources of online explanations of music, many of them have one thing in common: they are starting to warn that no one is agreed for her. Felt Music, an underground phenomenon grown by enthusiasm at local level and ad-hoc spontaneity, is its own. This means that some facts are clear. This music began between the sci-fi fandom on conventions, perhaps until the 20th years of the 20th century, and consisted of the original music and parodies of the songs of all sci-fi-and other objects to introduce. Many early sci-fi fans tend to be folk music fans who used music as an expression of social protest and commentary. Therefore, this music is considered expressive but modified folk music. It is so popular that travel conventions are dedicated to this, as well as groups and fans around the world.
While the roots of this music are firmly set in the sci-fi community, because the Song parody, traveled a long way back from the Nether region of the universe. Many people know perfectly well thatThe song parody is a felt, but they don't know that it also includes original music and comes from sci-fi fandom. To this end, the Internet is full of discussions and debates trying to find out whether it is strange Al Yankovic Filkrem or not.
As a parody, this music was often listed on a small screen. Many examples were given in the hit TV series, Xena: Warrior Princess (1995-1999). In the third season fins, femmes and gems , loves the goddess Aphrodite, blows Love-Dust in Gabrielle's face as she looked in the mirror. Gabrielle becomes obsessed with himself and soon sungs his virtues to the The Beverly Hillbillies Theme .
Although most felt has a sci-fi or a fantasy topic, it can be about any-mileled pet, car, even computer. It is mostly acoustic nature, in accordance with its folk roots, but there are also electronic or more rocker versions.It is most often shared as a group in late night singing after standard conventions or on conventions. The structure that controls this music today is a predominantly technologically based interactive network such as the Internet, e-mail lists, e-mail rings, web forums, etc.