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Old 01-15-2009, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Teachers/professors tastes in music.

Alright, so one odd thing I enjoy doing is finding out what my educators inject into their ear drums.
I find the sheer range to be quite interesting.
Not only is entertaining to me, but it also builds a personal relationship with them if it goes well.

I got to a school for the performing arts, and while there, I noticed something interesting.
Most of the academic teachers enjoyed more mainstream (and in some cases generic) 80s rock and general pop.
The art teachers on the other hand, listen to more progressive, and, well, artistic music.

Examples:
-My Geometry teachers music collection basically consists of 80's hair and synth pop.

-My Piano teacher listens to prog rock and jazz. He has posters on his wall from Radiohead, Yes, Genesis, Red King Crimson, Keith Jarrett, and many more.

If you ever find out, post some of your teachers tastes in music.
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