I'm sure I've told you all the story about my mother-in-law, Karen. She grew up in Dayton, Ohio, in the 1950s, the second of four children. She really wanted to play the drums (if any of you have ever met Karen, this should come as no surprise--she's one of the most physically active folks I've ever known), but girls just didn't do that in Dayton in the 1950s. So she took piano lessons, like a good girl. And her two sisters played the flute, another acceptable "girl" instrument. (Odd-but-entertaining side note: Karen's mother, Isabel, fondly remembers hearing another piano student from a rival Dayton piano studio from the same time period--young Doug Weeks.)
Fast forward to Flint, Michigan about ten years ago. Karen, all grown up, decided it was never too late to live the dream. She found a marimba at a pawn shop and signed up for private lessons at the Community Music School in Flint. Over the next few years she practiced diligently, getting good enough to play on a number of student recitals, use four mallets at a time, and give herself carpal tunnel syndrome. The marimba now lives in their guest bedroom in their home in Asheville, NC, where her granddaughter Tally often gets the mallets out of their bag and bangs out various "melodies" on the marimba. And no one thinks that this is weird at all. Girls playing the marimba? Or any other sort of percussion instrument? Totally normal! It's the 21st century in America!
So this is just an example from my own world of how gender can affect someone's personal interaction with music, and how that gender/music link can drastically change over the course of 50-60 years. I'm sure that you have stories of your own to tell. So, please, do so. On your blog. By 11:00 pm tomorrow evening.
I know I am late, but I commented on Krystal, Nawar, Tori, and Dona! Thank you!
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p.s. did you get my comment about not being able to make these links work on my blog?
The list of people I am about to give you is for the assignment due Jan 25 (Monday)...I commented on the following blogs: Ralf Chapman, Sabrina Green, Melissa Lawrence, Donna Jackson, and Jessica Thrift! Thank you! Charlotte :)
ReplyDeleteThis is for January 25: I commented on Jane, Gwen, Jessicca, Krystal, and Tori.
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Megan- Cool Stuff 3
Nawar - Cool Stuff 3
Kathleen- Music and Gender
Katie - Cool Stuff 3
Alyssabeth Freeman
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Jill Smith
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Sabrina Green
I commented on the blogs of Tori, Stefanie, Sarah, Megan, and Joyce.
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ReplyDeleteI commented on the blogs of Angela, Megan, Jill, Morgan, and Charlotte! Have a great night!
Greetings my dear friend!
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Christina Park-Music and Gender
Joyce Jin-Music and Gender
Miranda Burdette-Cool Stuff Part III
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Have a wonder filled evening!
Thanks a whole world full!
I commented on Jessica Thrift, Sara McAulffie, Ralf Chapman, Katie Blair, and Miranda Burdette. Sorry its late.
ReplyDeleteand I just realized that you have to do the thing where you enter the letters for security and i don't ever remember doing that so i'm not even sure if my comments have ever went up before, gosh i hope so!!
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ReplyDeleteI know my comments are late. Ugh, I keep forgetting the cool stuff comments and I had to work tonight and it donged on me around 12am, but I commented on Miranda, Megan, Donna, Stephanie and Kathleen's final blog.
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