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Ok good morning, ladies and gentlemen.My name is Craig Wright, and this is Listening to music, the most basic course that the Department of music has to offer.Its aim is to teach you how to listen to music.Wait a minute, you say.That’s preposterous.I listen to music all the time.I’ve got, what, my iPod, I’m downloading mp3 files, continually swapping files.I’ve got my car, what do we call those things in the automobile where you…Is it a DAT tape that you can take your iPad and plug it into the your...the stereo system in your car.I’ve got that.I listen to music in my dorm room off my computer, in the book store, wherever, I bet I listen to a lot more music than you do, you old gent.And you’re right.You probably do.But what kind of music are you listening to ? Well, probably pop music and that’s fine.That’s okay, fair enough, pop music.But are you getting the most out of this particular experience.Are you getting the most out of your listening experience? I contend that perhaps you are not that you are not maximizing the time, using that time most profitably.En, how do I know this? What makes me think that you are not getting as much as you poibly can out of your music? Well experience to some degree, but also an experience that I did just last weekend.I have four children.The last of the four has now turned 17.So I said last weekend—he’s always with the iPod on—‘Chris, what are you listening to? ’ ‘Go away, you’re bothering me.Okay.You’re ruining my life again.’ ‘So, well now, come on.Let me listen to this, let me listen to this.What are you listening to.’ So I listened to it and I said, ‘All right.Here you listen to this and tell me what you’re hearing? And what was he tracking?’ ‘He was tracking the text;he was tracking the beat of the piece.’ I asked him, ‘Well, what’s the mode of the piece? What’s the meter of the piece? What’s the ba doing? Can you follow the ba line there? Can you identify any chords in this particular piece?’
Nothing.Zero.And this from a reasonably sophisticated kid who’s had 12 years of serious cello leons, and that brings up, I suppose a point: that although I don’t know much about your music, I think I can teach you a great deal about your music by using the paradigims of claical music.So I’m going to tell you a lot of claical music in here: Mozart, Bach, Beethoven.It will be the locus of our course.How many of you already listen to claical music? A lot of you and that’s wonderful.Why would we want to listen to claical music? 1.It helps them relax and relieve stre.So this is perhaps the principal reason.2.It helps us center the mind.Allowing the listener to concentrate.3.Claical music provides a vision of a better world.A refuge of beauty, of majesty, perhaps of even--of love—and some times, at least for me personally, it suggests that there might be something out there.God or whatever, bigger than ourselves.And it asks us to think sometimes, think about things.