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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a classical music lover, I heartily disagree with you that classical music can only be appreciated if one played an orchestral instrument. Your focus is much too narrow and school-based. You should know that general education schools are not the best vehicles to teach music anyway. None of my parents played anything, yet they listen only to classical and are knowledgeable about it. I only played violin for two years, but played piano for ten, took solfege and singing classes, and am quite knowledgeable about the history of classical music... ...which I am passing on to my daughter, who demanded a violin at 3, and will probably soon play in a junior orchestra. [/quote] Completely agree. I'd go so far as to aa op is being a music elitist. Why isn't op asking about music appreciation courses, what winds are in playlists or what their favorite radio stations are or when they went to their last performance? Based on ops bad rradkning people are only true lovers of anything if they have fine it in their lives - sports, visual arts, architecture, gardens, [b]cooking [/b]- anything. Op, your reasoning is so flawed it is laughable. [/quote] LOL! Yeah OP get over to the food forum and tell us we can't taste tasty food that we don't know how to cook.[/quote]
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