The more I read this, the more i'm convinced that there really is a need for another word to describe what we call "Classical Music".
Some folks seem to be of the opinion that because they don't see a problem, "it works for me" then there isn't a difficulty at all.
I'm not totally convinced by "composed music" but i'm definitely of the opinion that "classical music" is an inadequate and in many ways worn out term for many of the musics it is used to describe.
Today i'm going to a school (on behalf of a well known orchestra who DO play "Classical Muisc") on days like today i'm more and more convinced that those of us who DO understand the nuances are in a tiny minority. I don't think this just applies to youngsters but they are much more vocal in their opinions.
One thing i'm sure of though, we certainly aren't going to be making "happy" and "sad" music today, we might make something to flap the trousers and scare the caretaker OR we might make something so still and quiet that it would be hard to breathe without disturbing it.
(again) The most common word folks come up with when confronted with the "C" word is "Boring". TELLING people it's not doesn't work, involving them in an 'embodied experience' where they listen to the unfamiliar does open ears.
Some folks seem to be of the opinion that because they don't see a problem, "it works for me" then there isn't a difficulty at all.
I'm not totally convinced by "composed music" but i'm definitely of the opinion that "classical music" is an inadequate and in many ways worn out term for many of the musics it is used to describe.
Today i'm going to a school (on behalf of a well known orchestra who DO play "Classical Muisc") on days like today i'm more and more convinced that those of us who DO understand the nuances are in a tiny minority. I don't think this just applies to youngsters but they are much more vocal in their opinions.
One thing i'm sure of though, we certainly aren't going to be making "happy" and "sad" music today, we might make something to flap the trousers and scare the caretaker OR we might make something so still and quiet that it would be hard to breathe without disturbing it.
(again) The most common word folks come up with when confronted with the "C" word is "Boring". TELLING people it's not doesn't work, involving them in an 'embodied experience' where they listen to the unfamiliar does open ears.
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