Practice 16th notes. slobin musical transmission means learning and teaching music. Music continues because people teach it to each other. Kids learn music when they grow up. [lowpitched humming] all of us have learned songs simply because they were there in the atmosphere. We may have learned them from family members, which is extremely common. [violin plays] where is this . I cant even see it. slobin we may have learned them from teachers, which happens in organized school systems. We may have learned them from records, radios, recordings which is, of course, probably the most common way we hear things these days. But we are constantly hearing and learning music from the minute were born. brown some societies organize it very formally. For example, in indian Classical Music, you spend years apprentice to a guru. You move into the gurus house, and you have lessons every day for several hours, and you do things a thousand times. [drumming and chanting] in some other cultures, its less
male narrator in order for any musical tradition to thrive over time, music must be learned, shared, and passed on. This process of musical communication from person to person and genetion to generation is known as transmission. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] practice 16th notes. slobin musical transmission means learning and teaching music. Music continues because people teach it to each other. Kids learn music when they grow up. [lowpitched humming] all of us have learned songs simply because they were there in the atmosphere. We may have learned them from family members, which is extremely common. [violin plays] where is this . I cant even see it. slobin we may have learned them from teachers, which happens in organized school systems. We may have learned them from records, radios, recordings which is, of course, probably the most common way we hear things these days. But we are constantly hearing and learning music from the minute were born. brown some societies organiz
Music must be learned, shared, and passed on. This process of musical communication from person to person and genetion to generation is known as transmission. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] practice 16th notes. slobin musical transmission means learning and teaching music. Music continues because people teach it to each other. Kids learn music when they grow up. [lowpitched humming] all of us have learned songs simply because they were there in the atmosphere. We may have learned them from family members, which is extremely common. [violin plays] where is this . I cant even see it. slobin we may have learned them from teachers, which happens in organized school systems. We may have learned them from records, radios, recordings which is, of course, probably the most common way we hear things these days. But we are constantly hearing and learning music from the minute were born. brown some societies organize it very formally. For example, in indian Classical Music, you spend
Practice 16th notes. slobin musical transmission means learning and teaching music. Music continues because people teach it to each other. Kids learn music when they grow up. [lowpitched humming] all of us have learned songs simply because they were there in the atmosphere. We may have learned them from family members, which is extremely common. [violin plays] where is this . I cant even see it. slobin we may have learned them from teachers, which happens in organized school systems. We may have learned them from records, radios, recordings which is, of course, probably the most common way we hear things these days. But we are constantly hearing and learning music from the minute were born. brown some societies organize it very formally. For example, in indian Classical Music, you spend years apprentice to a guru. You move into the gurus house, and you have lessons every day for several hours, and you do things a thousand times. [drumming and chanting] in some other cultures, its less
Is known as transmission. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] practice 16th notes. slobin musical transmission means learning and teaching music. Music continues because people teach it to each other. Kids learn music when they grow up. [lowpitched humming] all of us have learned songs simply because they were there in the atmosphere. We may have learned them from family members, which is extremely common. [violin plays] where is this . I cant even see it. slobin we may have learned them from teachers, which happens in organized school systems. We may have learned them from records, radios recordings which is, of course probably the most common way we hear things these days. But we are constantly hearing and learning music from the minute were born. brown some societies organize it very formally. For example, in indian Classical Music, you spend years apprentice to a guru. You move into the gurus house and you have lessons every day for several hours, and you do things a thousan