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Good and Bad Music
By John Farrell

I would like to comment on Bruce Clark's theory that because the
majority of people have had little exposure to good music they are
musically illiterate.

In a musical context the words "good" and "bad" should be treated with
care.  Of course there is no doubt that a piece of music may be played
in either a good or a bad fashion, but to brand the music itself as
good or bad is a subjective decision to be made by the listener.

"I like that" or "I don't like that" is a much better bet.

John Farrell


(Message sent Wed 6 May 1998, 08:04:20 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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