ANYONE HERE HATE CLASSICAL MUSIC
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TOPIC: ANYONE HERE HATE CLASSICAL MUSIC….? (OR DO YOU JUST HATE “CLASSICAL MUSIC SNOBS”?)
SERIOUSLY, WHY DO YOU THINK CLASSICAL MUSIC IS NOT MORE POPULAR WITH YOUNG PEOPLE, OR PEOPLE OF ANY AGE, FOR THAT MATTER? WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE SAY THEY ‘HATE’ IT? ARE THEY INTIMATED BY “CLASSICAL MUSIC SNOBS”?
Browse through these forums for discussion ideas:
- Why are some classical music listeners such snobs? (链接到外部网站。)
- Classical music snobbery- does this annoy anyone else too? (链接到外部网站。)
- Are classical music fans elitists… i.e. how is Mozart any more sophisticated than the Red Hot Chili Peppers? (链接到外部网站。)
- How to be a classical snob
- What musical genre has the most obnoxious musical snobs? (链接到外部网站。)
- http://pigeonsandplanes.com/2011/12/how-to-be-a-music-snob-the-art-of-being-pretentious/ (链接到外部网站。)
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- Post 3 contributions to this discussion. Your first post must respond to my original topic statement (beginning a new thread). After that, you may post in response to any comment you like, or start yet another new thread.
- You can earn up to 10 points for every substantive comment you post, for a total of up to 30 possible points for your three posts on this topic.
- You will earn 2 additional points for every post (up to 3) in which you include a link to something that illustrates your point.
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- Suggestions:
- If you don’t know what to say, just explain WHY you think the way you do.Sometimes, phrases like “This is because…,” “After all…,” and “Without that…,” can get your thinking started.
- It’s ok to agree with someone’s else’s idea, as long as you explain WHY you agree,and do so in your own words.
- Even better, try disagreeing with someone — respectfully — and then back that up with clear reasons WHY you disagree. Posts like this almost always earn the full 10 points.
preview of the answers…
Classical music was such a great hit in the ‘60’s up to the late ‘80’s. Several classical music artists made a fortune through selling albums during that period. Classical music has become less popular especially among the youth primarily due to the intimidation they get from classical music snobs. Classical music snobs always want to stand out through showing others how poor their taste is for favorite classical music (Pigeon & Planes, 2016). A majority of the current generation, especially the youth were…
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