Musical Survey. Please give me your opinions. :)
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Musical Survey. Please give me your opinions. :)
Extra information and reasoning is more than welcome
Do you care about music?
Y \ N
Have you ever taken music classes, or participated in a school's music program?
Y \ N
Do you believe that schools without music programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not? Why or Why not?
Y \ N
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Did your pre-college facilities have music programs?
Y \ N \ some of them
Does J.C.C.C (Johnson County Community College) have a music program?
Y \ N \ ????
If you've ever taken music lessons, private or otherwise, do you feel that it had a significant impact on your overall education?
Y \ N
Do you care about music?
Y \ N
Have you ever taken music classes, or participated in a school's music program?
Y \ N
Do you believe that schools without music programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not? Why or Why not?
Y \ N
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________________________
__________________________________________________ _________
Did your pre-college facilities have music programs?
Y \ N \ some of them
Does J.C.C.C (Johnson County Community College) have a music program?
Y \ N \ ????
If you've ever taken music lessons, private or otherwise, do you feel that it had a significant impact on your overall education?
Y \ N
Re: Musical Survey. Please give me your opinions. :)
Yes.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Do you care about music?
Yes.Have you ever taken music classes, or participated in a school's music program?
That sentence makes no sense.Do you believe that schools without music programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not?
Yes.Did your pre-college facilities have music programs?
How should I know? I don't live in Johnson County. I'm not even sure which state you're talking about.Does J.C.C.C (Johnson County Community College) have a music program?
Yes.If you've ever taken music lessons, private or otherwise, do you feel that it had a significant impact on your overall education?
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Re: Musical Survey. Please give me your opinions. :)
Y, Y, N, Y, Y, Y
But not in any particular order except for number 3, which is definitely a NO.
But not in any particular order except for number 3, which is definitely a NO.
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Confused again, from the yurpeen POV. By "School" you mean "College", is that right?
I've never heard of JCCC. Until now.
Yes, Yes, Duh? Yes, Duh? Yes.
My opinion is that if an establishment educates you properly, even if it has no "Music Program" (and I suppose you don't mean watching videos of Fantasia), you will be inclined to educate yourself in the music line, to a greater or lesser extent.
I took music at "School". That is, at age 11, 12. It's hard to say what I learned, other than if the Music teacher is dashing around the room at high speed, it's hard to remember what Beethoven piece you're trying to play.
I've never heard of JCCC. Until now.
Yes, Yes, Duh? Yes, Duh? Yes.
My opinion is that if an establishment educates you properly, even if it has no "Music Program" (and I suppose you don't mean watching videos of Fantasia), you will be inclined to educate yourself in the music line, to a greater or lesser extent.
I took music at "School". That is, at age 11, 12. It's hard to say what I learned, other than if the Music teacher is dashing around the room at high speed, it's hard to remember what Beethoven piece you're trying to play.
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lmfaoDo you believe that schools without music programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not?
That depends on whether or not you believe schools without athletic programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not...
Or perhaps what matters more is whether or you believe that schools without music programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not educate students...
Believe do you that schools English and grammar programs without capable are of educating students as well as Yoda?
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What a strange questionaire. Shouldn't it be in the Single Malt Scotch thread? For the record I think that Schools without music programs have far more shrubberies than schools that don't have music programs. Every time I go into one of those I start sweating jellybeans and the bottoms of my feet tingle. Responding in this thread is making me want to start posting pictures of random cheeses again.
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Re: Musical Survey. Please give me your opinions. :)
No.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Extra information and reasoning is more than welcome
Do you care about music?
Y \ N
Yes.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Have you ever taken music classes, or participated in a school's music program?
Y \ N
No.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Do you believe that schools without music programs are capable of educating students as well as schools that do not? ...
Y \ N
The education is less complete. I think that, at least in the area I went to school, the music programs are safe so long as football is such a high priority in the community, as the high school band is an integral part of that.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Why or Why not?
Yes.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Did your pre-college facilities have music programs?
Y \ N \ some of them
? ? ? ?Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Does J.C.C.C (Johnson County Community College) have a music program?
Y \ N \ ????
Yes.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:If you've ever taken music lessons, private or otherwise, do you feel that it had a significant impact on your overall education?
Y \ N
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Very true, but the rest of us never built our lives around that.Congratulations wrote:Aw, cut him a break, Dubh. I'm fairly certain he's not the only one wants to be Dylan.dubhlinn wrote: Bruce ( I wanna be Dylan) Springstreen.
Check out Bruces early albums and then tell me that he was not a wannabe..
Then , apropos of SFA, check out Tom Waits version of Jersey Girl.
Then......there is Dylan.
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Loved and thought himself beloved,
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Silly. Dubh was clearly referring to Dylan Thomas.brianc wrote:Who's Bruce Dylan, and why would Bruce Springsteen want to be him?
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