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Date Posted: 17:50:55 02/03/06 Fri
Author: Sarah
Subject: Re: Pop music in the ensemble setting
In reply to: Lindsay 's message, "Pop music in the ensemble setting" on 17:35:52 02/22/05 Tue

I believe that pop music is a legitimate type of music. As long as the students are learning something, I think pop music can be used. I don't think that just pop music should be used, but it is okay to use occasionally for variety.

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[> Re: Pop music in the ensemble setting -- Derek, 11:23:35 02/04/06 Sat [1]

Well, I think there are two things that could be added to this huge discussion:

1) Are parents going to agree with this? If we start adding typical "pop" music into our concerts - I guarentee there'll be somebody in your audience that objects, for whatever reason. AND, if they object to you teaching their son or daughter pop music, how long will it be before support for the music program goes out the window?

2) Is there a chance some students will lose interest in being in the ensemble if part of the curriculum includes pop? You could have students at either extreme: One kid leaves because they object to pop music in general, while the other kid leaves because they object to singing or playing pop music - these kids have a feel for what pop music should sound like, and when it doesn't sound like that in rehearsal they become bored...

Just some more food for thought.


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