Abstract
Music in the Internet Age has changed in communication, creation, artistic style and aesthetic value orientation, and these changes are the product of the development of the modern era, they are the result of science and technology progress, the social and economic development and people's ideological change. Music communication in the Internet Age not only has overcome the shortcomings in natural transmission time (i.e., the original form of communication), such as narrow communication range and fuzzy communication effect, but also has overcome the limits of both sides isolated, being passive and limited in the traditional communication age, which consolidated and developed the advantages of the two. The most direct embodiment of the music creation's change in the Internet Age is the birth and the popularity of the network songs. Network songs refers to these songs that are created, spread, and become popular through the network. Network song is an entertainment of netizens, the real emotional expression of civilian and a return to the folk music discourse power; and its aesthetic taste trends to interest; network song has its existence rationality, in which the refraction of the social problem is also worth our reflection, and it has positively warning effects on the socialist construction; but there are also negative effects about network songs: the too rebellious God and the contents which are misleading for children and adolescents. It is a problem calls for the concern of the whole society to let the network songs get rid of the two difficult situation.
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