Original Post Instructions
Discussion Topic: How the music we listen to as teens
Original Post Instructions
Discussion Topic: How the music we listen to as teens influences our future tastes in music.
To prepare for our unit discussion, you need to:
1 Read the provided articles: ◦ Why Music From Our Teens Stays With Us Forever (https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/bring-the-noise/music-from-our-teens/zvfphbk) ◦ The Songs that Bind (https://hcc.instructure.com/courses/135837/files/17165827?verifier=wPBZaEIERxNZuWtJNaI5bC24jgS4sQTxH6T6UzQE&wrap=1) Spend some time thinking about what musical group or musical artist had the most profound effect on you as a teen. Writing your unit original discussion post, you need to:
1 Create an original research-based discussion, a minimum of 300 words, by answering the following questions.
◦ Make sure you number your answers.
◦ Post directly into the textbox, do not upload your post as a document.
◦ Do not recopy the questions into your post. ◦ Remember: Citations and Works Cited do not contribute to your minimum word count.
1 What are the most surprising and least surprising things you learned from reading the two articles? 2 Who was your favorite musical artist or musical group when you were 13 or 14? Is there a particular song or album that you think you’ll always love? Why or Why Not? Explain. 3 Why do you think the early teen years are so significant for forging a lifelong taste in music?
4 Ask an older adult you know (parents, grandparents, teachers, etc.) about their favorite bands, musicians, songs, and albums when they were in their early teens and how they feel about them today. How does what they shared with you support or challenge the notion that one’s lifelong musical taste is cemented in the early teen years? 5 What, if any, do you think are the challenges older people face wh
en they hear styles of music that either didn’t exist or weren’t known to them when they were teenagers? Explain. *** You should complete extra scholarly research to support your statements.
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