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The politics is in the drums: Producing and composing in the music classroom

This post was published in the Journal of Popular Music Education! Pierre Schaeffer and DJ Premier Introduction Digital audio workstation software, recording equipment and MIDI controllers have become steadily less expensive and easier to learn over the past two decades. As a result, it has become possible for schools at all levels to offer “an …

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Posted byEthanAugust 27, 2021May 17, 2023Posted inAutobio, Composition, Music, Music Teaching, Politics, Race and IdentityTags: electroacoustic, Fab Five Freddy, funk, hip-hop, hip-hop musicology, Joel Chadabe, John Cage, Max Roach, Melvin Gibbs, music education, musique concrete, Philip Ewell, sampling, turntablism, whiteness6 Comments on The politics is in the drums: Producing and composing in the music classroom
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