Originally posted by Joseph K
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As for barriers to expanding musical tastes, I would say that the typical "Western classical music training" is perhaps the most significant one I've come across! Derek Bailey writes about classically trained instrumentalists: "There is no generalised technique for playing any musical instrument. However one learns to play an instrument it is always for a specific task. (…) The standard European instrumental education thinks of itself as being an exception to this rule. It is of course a very good example of it. It equips a musician with the ability to perform the standard European repertoire and its derivatives, and perhaps more than any other discipline it limits its adherents’ ability to perform in other musical areas." I think the same sort of thing can often be applied to listening.
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