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A loopy education; was:Dripsody
I'm very happy to here that many of us here were exposed to the outer
edges
of art at an early age. The Cubist statement, made me laugh as I just
exposed some 10 year old kids to Surrealism today. I will say that as a
music teacher that attempts to open my kids' minds, the process is not as
easy as one would assume. First, I still feel a pressure from my
colleagues
and from parents to teach more tradition subject material. Secondly,
sometimes the kids are not always willing to experience an art that is
"outside the box". Still, I continue : I have a couple classes finishing
up
Acid pieces containing their own self-made loops (just to be sort of on
topic).
Regardless, I think that we do have a responsibility on some small level
to
expose the youth to different modes of thinking that may fly in the face
of
what MTV tells them to think. Plus I think that beating the standard
notation system (as one example of traditional thought) into the minds of
kids who don't even play instruments is foolish (my opinion). It's
helpful,
but definitely not the most important lesson these kids can learn.
I would ask that some musicians here volunteer some time to local schools
to
demonstrate the possibilites. Or for the looping parents here, make sure
that art and music teachers show as many facets of art as possible.
Otherwise, music class becomes a sort of a break for kids and their
teachers
(ultimately degrading music's value), which is far more damaging than any
anti-establishment message tha I may preach. Sorry for the rant. Just
how I
feel.
Later!
Joe