It was a truly wonderful interview. I have sooooo many things to say about it
, but exams are coming. I also agree with Surpinto's & john45 's idea about that particular part - it also hooked me right at the first time I listened to it (I'm in charge of a local children choir, so getting to know more about this is kinda important to me).
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I really like the view Prizeman & Romeri share: "kids don't need kids music" - just expose them to the 'right' music and you'll see what they can do. I'm pretty sure my kids (if I ever have kids) will not be listening to kids music (unless they really like it and show no interest in classical).
The 3 boys of Libera also did very well in communicating their ideas - well, their experiences are unrivaled anyway. I feel that Peter was a little bit shy compared to the calmness of Alex & the energy of Leo perhaps? I also really appreciate that question about harmony parts John Romeri chose to include in the interview - an informative & interesting one (I'm sure other fans love to hear about this too)
john45 wrote: ↑<span title="Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:36 pm">6 years ago</span>
I tried my best, and at age 3 my son preferred "A Little Night Music" to "The Wheels on the Bus". But sadly, by age 13 his listening choice had changed and was then Gangsta Rap. Peer pressure and no RP to guide him I guess.
I can totally understand this particular situation because I too am still very young, and only the fact that I like classical & choral music rather than 'trashy'
(in my point of view) music nowadays makes me a weirdo in other students' (in both my high school & university) eyes. I partly owned this music taste to my music teacher as well as my big family with many people have been involving in working in local choirs, and the fact that I'm a little bit antisocial (I mean the society here where I'm living in) helps me maintain this hobby without caring too much about what others think.
Also, have you tried getting your son to a music lesson or course? That has helped me a lot too.