Roman,
--- On Thu, 5/1/08, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not in my circle. Non one of my friends would ever waste
time My Chemical
Claptrap or the like.
RT
Point taken. What I should have said was that visual artists fall into two
broad camps: 1) those who mindlessly listen
Whew! I'm happy I joined c). Granted, it's not well advertised but the
food and scenery are very nice this time of year.
Sean
On May 2, 2008, at 5:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roman,
--- On Thu, 5/1/08, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not in my circle. Non one of my friends
On May 1, 2008, at 9:50 AM, Mark Wheeler wrote:
To play the devil's advocate..
I doubt if music for the average 21st century teenager is any less
important
than it was in 15??. I don't think they would see it as merely an
extra.
Ron's point is that everyone in some levels of
: howard posner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On May 1, 2008, at 9:50 AM, Mark Wheeler wrote:
To play the devil's advocate..
I doubt if music for the average 21st century teenager is any less
because you never had a class in improvisation doesn't mean you don't
already know how to do it. Quite the contrary, in fact.
Chris
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My problem was with the following passage...
Music was even more important 500 years ago, only it was played by real
people as a part of daily life.
I am not sure how we can say music was more important 500 years ago.
This is why we have philosophers and other great
are many and
constantly expanding
All the best
Mark
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Mark,
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