Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music, culture in America)

2004-10-11 Thread Greg Earle
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 at 7:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back in.oh, 1986. We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track reel-to-reel. Learned all

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music, culture in America)

2004-10-11 Thread FRED giannelli
on 10/10/04 8:40 PM, Greg Earle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 at 7:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back in.oh, 1986. We used Sequential Circuit

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music, culture in America)

2004-10-11 Thread yussel
swampscott? On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, FRED giannelli wrote: on 10/10/04 8:40 PM, Greg Earle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 at 7:06 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My high school used to offer classes in electronic music. This was back in.oh, 1986. We used Sequential Circuit Pro One synths and recorded to 4 track reel-to-reel. Learned all about FM synthesis. Best class in high school ever. I

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Dennis DeSantis
I actually had a music teacher in elementary school who spent a couple weeks on basic electronic music. This was sometime between '79-'81. She didn't have any synths with keyboards - just these bizarre silver boxes with frequency and amplitude knobs that would produce steady-state tones of a

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
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Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-09 Thread Kent Williams
Education with synths began in the early 70s. I bought an EMS Putney http://www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk/emsstory.html from my kids' Junior High. It hadn't been turned on in probably 20 years when I spotted it. I also remember an 'Artist In the Schoo' program who brought in an EMS Synthi (the

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-08 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America) 10/07/2004 04:02

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2004-10-08 Thread Mann, Ravinder
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FW: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-08 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
-Original Message- From: Redmond, Ja'Maul Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 9:37 AM To: 'Lester Kenyatta Spence' Subject: RE: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America) Awesome idea Maybe everyone in 313 could try it at there local high schools

(313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread Redmond, Ja'Maul
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:12 AM To: Redmond, Ja'Maul; robin; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America) I also believe the 'age question' and the

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread alex . bond
If you wanted to reach a younger, less-educated crowd with the intention of giving them some insight in the history of the music, how would you go about? I say send them to that torture camp you've got. Guantanamo Bay? But, in reality, they'll only learn about it if they want to. Maybe if the

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread Dennis DeSantis
Redmond, Ja'Maul wrote: So let me throw this question into the group then: If you wanted to reach a younger, less-educated crowd with the intention of giving them some insight in the history of the music, how would you go about? Are you talking about an educational setting, where you get to

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread robin
So let me throw this question into the group then: If you wanted to reach a younger, less-educated crowd with the intention of giving them some insight in the history of the music, how would you go about? umm do a mix cd of older italo and chicago/acid house with some current (from the

RE: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread John Osselaer
But, in reality, they'll only learn about it if they want to. -- Yes, I think that is what it boils down to. I've met people with no connection to techno or electronic music, but who were still interested to hear how this music came together. And then I've met techno fans who were not just

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread alex . bond
Yussel wrote:, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you wanted to reach a younger, less-educated crowd with the intention of giving them some insight in the history of the music, how would you go about? OI! I didn't say that. *pokes Yussel in the eye*

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Redmond, Ja'Maul wrote: If you wanted to reach a younger, less-educated crowd with the intention of giving them some insight in the history of the music, how would you go about? John I would establish ties with the local high school, and convince them to set up a shop

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread matt kane's brain
At 05:02 PM 10/7/2004, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote: I would establish ties with the local high school, and convince them to set up a shop elective in electronic music. my girlfriend's high school does that (she's a teacher for those of you with sick minds) ;p tim o'keefe (maybe you have

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread yussel
did i direct that to you? sorry it was meant for the list On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yussel wrote:, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you wanted to reach a younger, less-educated crowd with the intention of giving them some insight in the history of the music, how

Re: (313) FW: Market elec music vs educate (Was: Electronic music culture in America)

2004-10-07 Thread yussel
now i'm confused. did my missive on why history is wack ever make it to the list? do i have to do a profanity check again? On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: did i direct that to you? sorry it was meant for the list On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yussel