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Being a music "know it all" requires a lot of time and effort spent learning about different genres, artists, and music history. Here are some steps you can take to become a music expert: 1. Listen to a wide range of music: To be knowledgeable about music, you need to have a good understanding of different genres and styles. Listen to everything from classical to hip-hop, and make note of the different instruments, rhythms, and vocal styles you hear. 2. Read about music history: Understanding the history of music is important to understanding its evolution and how different genres and styles came to be. Read books or articles about the history of music and its different movements. 3. Study music theory: To truly understand the technical aspects of music, study music theory. Learn about notes, scales, chords, and other elements that make up music. 4. Attend live music events: Nothing compares to experiencing music live. Attend concerts, music festivals, and other live music events to get a better understanding of how music is created and performed. 5. Research artists and their discographies: To be knowledgeable about music, you need to have a deep understanding of different artists and their work. Research different artists and their discographies, and make note of their influences, collaborations, and other notable aspects of their careers. 6. Share your knowledge: Discuss music with others and share your knowledge. This will not only help you solidify your understanding of music but also give you the opportunity to learn from others. Remember, being a music "know it all" takes time and dedication. Keep learning and exploring, and you'll continue to expand your knowledge and understanding of music.
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