Maximus Rex
Banned
I remember band class in elementary, junior high and high school. It was here that a lot of people (who otherwise wouldn't have gotten the chance,) were exposed to and learned how to read music; in addition to learning how to play an instrument. However, do to budget cuts, band classes were eliminated from a lot of the public schools and now we're seeing the results, people don't know how to make music.
When you had band class, (I never took band,) but I'm assuming that you learn something about classical music, possibly jazz, and pop standards, so you would have a frame of reference as far as arrangements and composition. Producers would take this knowledge and using in making their own music regardless of the genre. Now,(since band for the most part has been taken out of the public schools,) kids frame of reference is the latest hot producer, now with the fruity loops program, cats don't even have to know how to play a keyboard or program a beat machine. What do you say? Has taking band out of the public schools hurt the over all quality of music?
When you had band class, (I never took band,) but I'm assuming that you learn something about classical music, possibly jazz, and pop standards, so you would have a frame of reference as far as arrangements and composition. Producers would take this knowledge and using in making their own music regardless of the genre. Now,(since band for the most part has been taken out of the public schools,) kids frame of reference is the latest hot producer, now with the fruity loops program, cats don't even have to know how to play a keyboard or program a beat machine. What do you say? Has taking band out of the public schools hurt the over all quality of music?