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20. "RE: Do You believe in High culture?"
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>Actually, I put music way above
>my other classes in secondary
>school. But you are right
>about pop musicians getting no
>respect. Do they really deserve
>it? J/K

Well I don't particularly care for a lot of Top 40, but that's on a strictly enjoyment level, vs like music critic mode. But when I say pop music, I mean in the original sense of the word, meaning popular, and it's connotation being of the common people, as opposed to the upper crust. So Pop music encompasses fugazi, slug and anticon, ani di franco, as well as the Back Street Boys and Ricky Martin. And in general among the upper crust types, the folks who write curriculums and run school boards, it's all low culture. In their opinion, the music is not refined.

And that is my major beef with folks wanting to teach "inner city" kids the violin. Or the kind of folks who think music in education is fundamental. 9 times out of 10 they aren't thinking that Johnny's music teacher should be breaking down the Chronic for it's influence on West Coast hip hop musical production. I think it is important to teach folks about things that they already "know", but don't really.

The ghetto kid that can rock a mean piccolo is somehow more acceptable than the ghetto kid who outbeat box Rahzel. Music happens in places other than concert halls, UIL recitals, and operas. But if you look at the majority of musical education for elementary and secondary students, it's aimed at reaffirming western ways of thinking about music. Not that western ways are bad necessarily, but it is bad that it is the default.

>In 7th grade
>our advanced band did a
>performance for the school board
>to show our love for
>music in schools.

Who organized this, the students themselves, or your instructor/band leader?

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No music in schools..WTF? [View all] , colourboy, Fri Jul-14-00 06:39 AM
 
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School Reform
Jul 14th 2000
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Do You believe in High culture?
Jul 14th 2000
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Hold Up!!!!
Jul 14th 2000
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RE: Hold Up!!!!
mayhem
Jul 15th 2000
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RE: Hold Up!!!!
Jul 16th 2000
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      One more to this...
Jul 17th 2000
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           RE: One more to this...
Jul 18th 2000
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RE: Hold Up!!!!
Jul 18th 2000
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      Aiight
Jul 18th 2000
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           RE: Aiight
Jul 18th 2000
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                Actually
Jul 18th 2000
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RE: Do You believe in High culture?
dobopwee
Jul 17th 2000
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RE: Do You believe in High culture?
Jul 18th 2000
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RE: Do You believe in High culture?
dobopwee
Jul 18th 2000
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RE: Do You believe in High culture?
Jul 18th 2000
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      RE: Do You believe in High culture?
dobopwee
Jul 18th 2000
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                RE: Do You believe in High culture?
dobopwee
Jul 19th 2000
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RE: Do You believe in High culture?
Jul 18th 2000
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RE: Do You believe in High culture?
Jul 18th 2000
12
you tawkin to ME?!?!
Jul 18th 2000
18
      Yeah I'm tawking to you
Jul 18th 2000
21
           look at the population of public schools............
Jul 18th 2000
22
                RE: look at the population of public schools............
Jul 19th 2000
23
RE: No music in schools..WTF?
Solange
Jul 19th 2000
25
RE: No music in schools..WTF?
Jul 24th 2000
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