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Date Posted: 09:20:54 02/24/07 Sat
Author: Chad B
Subject: Re: General Music-- The Scum of Music Education?
In reply to: Nickie 's message, "General Music-- The Scum of Music Education?" on 20:26:08 02/18/07 Sun

I agree with Hayley on this one. General music education is the foundation for building music knowledge. I understand the inferiority viewpoint you've stated. Perhaps it has something to do with a lack of ensemble. Choral directors and band directors have performance ensembles that build application of knowledge in a different way.

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[> [> Re: General Music-- The Scum of Music Education? -- Nickie, 11:58:24 02/27/07 Tue [1]

Good point, Chad. But it is important to remember that nowadays, elementary music is SO much more than just general music! Many elementary programs include ensembles, whether they be open-enrollment choral ensembles, or even auditioned "advanced" children's choruses. Also, we must remember that beginning band programs are a part of the elementary music program, and band is an ensemble.

And on another note... I think that sometimes, elementary general music requires so much MORE preparation than ensemble rehearsal planning. I mean, we as elementary educators, have to plan out how we are going to meet our curricular goals and state and national standards each year.

So there you have it: Nickie's side of the story.

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