Plenty of evidence has been provided before [for the fact that "the godly old society of the past is the standard here. But then for the millionth time, their style was once new and just as offensive to earlier, plainer traditions".]Because this time you don't get to rest on this assumption. You need to provide some supporting evidence.
But here is some again:
Miller, Contemporary Christian Debate, p.28 mentions a lot of this, with quotes from among other things,
Allen & Borror, Worship, Rediscovering the
Missing Jewel, and Bainton Here I stand: A Life of Martin Luther. There were more, but I have to find them. Then, the same thing happened in the transition from monophnic singing (chants) to plyphonic. Plus, the biggest proof is the very thing you keep bringing up: That instruments were at one point shunned. Whenever they were intorduced; you had the same claim that it was sensual and would destroy worship.