Musical Utopia
Project 5: My Musical Utopia In Chapter 8 of Blues People, "The City," the people and their music make moves from the rural south into urban areas in the north, midwest, and west. When the circumstances change, the music changed. The music would expand and flourish in many cities: e.g., The Fillmore District in San Francisco became a thriving zone for great music, which lasted until "urban development" in the 1960s forced removal of much of the Black community. Your assignment: What would your "musical utopia" look like? What things would have to change to bring it about? What kind of structures and social conditions would be needed for music to thrive? How, when, and where would performances take place? Who would participate, and how? Would education play a role, and how? Just what would a thriving musical culture look like? Take cues from Blues People, regarding conditions of life and related music. My mother language is not English so plz write it as bad as you can, do not use complex word or sentence... Thank you!
Musical Utopia
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Musical Utopia
My Musical Utopia would be Classical music and I would have to change the emphasis by many that Classical music is long gone and for the past generation by people and those in radio stations who play a lot of the current crop of music (Kun, 2005). The social conditions that have to be present for the classical music to thrive is where there are a lot of work and emphasis on performance of duties to the highest levels, pressures at the work place, lack of enough relaxing time, competition to be the best by the people, leading to lack of relaxing time. The structure that needs to be in place is a society that takes into consideration the personal effort and contribution to development through being an active member in business, workforce, or volunteer (Erick, 2014). The structure of the society has to emphasize on achieving high performance needs and success by each individual in the community. The best music to relax and unwi...