Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

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Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby Bocaj Claw » Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:46 pm

Mr. Larnblatt strikes me as someone who got into teaching music because of genuine passion, and has had that more or less driven out of him by kids like Millie.
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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby datherman » Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:48 pm

I was the worst music trumpet player the whole time I actively played it. Never practiced when I wasn't forced to.

Which might explain why my musical abilities never progressed beyond an 8th grade level. Oh well.
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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby Maggot Brain » Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:02 am

Guitar and piano are really easy. I recommend that everyone with two hours to spare learn them both.

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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby Feefers » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:19 am

Strangely as Cracked pointed out we don't really have much of an idea of what music sounded liked before the 8th cenutry and the introduction of a form of musical notation, that's a lot of music that we'll never know.

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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby Muninn » Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:41 pm

To be fair you don't have to go as far back as the 8th century before a lot of musical traditions and histories get muddied and lost in time.

An interesting story that has always stayed with me and is related to this is the 7th century poet Caedmon who learned to compose and sing after a dream where he was visited by angels.

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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby A dude named Vince » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:38 pm

While reading this, I kept getting distracted by the awesome mohawk.
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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby IceDragon » Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:10 am

Mr. Larnblatt strikes me as someone who got into teaching music because of genuine passion, and has had that more or less driven out of him by kids like Millie.
Wiat, so are we supposed to feel sympathy for Music Zebra, and if so, does that make Millie a soul crusher?

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Re: Thursday, January 6, 2000: Slaves to musical tradition

Postby Bocaj Claw » Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:07 am

Yes. Kind of like how we were supposed to feel sympathy for Ms. Wormwood who despite being an antagonist to Calvin was just someone trying to do her job but was growing more and more stressed with that job leading to drug abuse.
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