For this first class I had 9 people, from Vietnam, Kuwait, Japan and Thailand. We moved desks around into a semi-circle so that everyone can see each other. The people are outgoing and I think excellent discussions will be had. But I need to have everyone write down their names on a piece of paper so I have a visual aid to help remember names...
I began the session by introducing myself, then going around the room and asking everyone to say their name, where they are from and what kind of music they like. "Pop" music is the most common type of music and that was proven by the songs selected.
When going around the group about what kind of music they like one of the guys mentioned he likes romantic music. Since it is Valentines Day and I wanted to jump straight into listening to songs and talking, I asked him which song he would like to play.


Again, an odd choice for Valentine's Day ;-) . Hmmm, I like how this group doesn't go for the obvious!
I mentioned that Ms. Connor is actually German, though her whole video is shot to look like she's a classic Middle American girl. The video opens with a shot moving over a big yard to a big old house, like I would expect to see in Ohio or something. There's even an American football game cut into the video.
Yet to my knowledge Sarah Connor is practically unknown in the US. So she's a German playing like an American to appeal to European and Asian audiences. What a funny twist.

Over the course of these first few songs the students said a few times that one of the main reasons they like these songs is because the lyrics were so easy to understand.


I asked the students if they know that Britney Spears' reputation is very low in the US media these days. They knew about that. I explained that the media now has given her ex-husband, Kevin Federline (bio), the nickname "Fedex". I had to write out on the blackboard how that nickname was created ("Federline" + "ex-husband") and they thought it was a humorous anecdote.
Speaking of Kevin Federline, I went on to try and explain that he was featured in a commercial during the Super Bowl. I tried to explain that although the Super Bowl is the championship game for American football, it is the commercials played during the game that get the most attention. I don't think they understood; if the game is the championship, why would people pay more attention to the commercials? Well, it's an American cultural thing... Here's a link to a bunch of the Super Bowl commericals.
I explained that Federline is actually a cultural nobody and that he is only famous for being married to Britney Spears. I showed them the Super Bowl commercial with Fedex (video) in it and explained that I give him credit for being able to make fun of himself.


To wrap things up told the class I will let them know about concerts in Seattle that they might enjoy. One of the things I like to promote is the flamenco shows put on by my friends from the band Children Of The Revolution (website) at the Capitol Club every Tuesday evening. To show them how professional the band is I showed one of their songs "Isla Margarita" (video), which features salsa dancing.
With that the class ended. I look forward to next week and hope all 9 will return -- perhaps bringing a few more friends!
1 comment:
Hi Seattle! Hi my favorite "The Language of Music" chatting club!
I'm very happy to be able to read about your adventures in the music stream! I hope you enjoy the class and time spent doing useful things! In this conversations you develop your personality!
Stay positive and attend classes
:-)
Be sure I'm with you,watching!!!
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