Ian Moore
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« on: December 07, 2014, 07:24:01 pm » |
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The picture was intended to draw people who like that music to a piece of contemporary music that was in-between classical and 'Jazz'. What is more startling is that there are more people would prefer to watch the score than see images of people that represent the music. I don't think the photos of Jazz people are particularly relevant but how would you know that if you didn't click on the video first. This is the point that I am trying to make. There is something about the photograph that turns people off - they simply find the picture of the score more appealing than the people of Jazz musicians. I just don't know what it is..and it should be assumed that it is race, either. That may be too simple. I would love to do a proper academic test to see what it is.
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Revolutions are celebrated when they are no longer dangerous. -Boulez
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