TamsNumber4 wrote:Mr. Paperdog (I'm sorry, I don't know your name),
My oldest son is autistic and my youngest has issues as well, so I have been in many classrooms of children and have been around many children with different abilities. What I have learned and many have agreed is that all children are different. They cannot be defined, just as musicians and lyricists cannot be boxed by one definition of who they basically are.
My son LOVES my simple children's songs, you may find them dull, yet, many have told me they loved them, but my son also listens to Lady Gaga and Styx ! He even will sit with me and sing "Green Manalishi", there needs to be a variety of music for all children, just as there is a wide range of music for adults.
That is just my opinion.
Tammy
Here are my songs as a reference:
SPLASH! http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_so ... D=11324004
Bubbles http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_so ... D=11470564
PS: Mike, I love that episode of Two and a Half Men, one of my favorites!
One person stares at the Sistine Chapel, and marvels at the epic ceiling....of The hand of God touching the hand of Adam, and all the predicate packed into that opening of the clouds... Another person stares at the same work, and marvels at the awesome colors...and no more.
Long ago, I worked professionally with many children... (was quiet successful) There are some COMMON fundamentals regarding their development, which are indisputable. While its very attractive and tempting to assign "infinite variation" (all children are different) to the characteristics of a child's un-formed personality...during their formative years, experts will agree that they share more 'common' psychology than variation of it, including tastes (All That really comes much later).
There is a good reason why nature dictates that we cannot run until we first learn to walk, and we cannot walk until we have first crawled ...
Believe It when I say... No 'child' can discern the qualities of Lady Gaga music in anywhere close to the same context that adults do... (Any more than one of the aforementioned observers at the Sistine Chapel, was able to appreciate the essence of the work on the ceiling) .
Anyone who believes otherwise, probably needs to get educated on the issues. Mind you.. I don't feel its a sin for a child to listen to Lady Gaga...But they probably do so, merely because its 'there' to climb... much like the rock wall in the back yard and the blue bassinet in the room.. I do not believe that toddlers coherently form a complete taste and opinion for Lady Gaga (Outside of what the parents feed the child's head with).
As it stands, a lot of parents, impose their own vicariousness and fantasy onto the shoulders of their children, and they treat them as though they are tiny adults. I find it tragic and rather abusive by such parents. There is a litany of research out there...far too deep to go into it here.
My whole point is that Music for Children, most likely, if represented in earnest for the children, will not sound very interesting to most adults... I challenge any adult to embrace that theory and explore it... Get to know your children in depth. If yo want to reach them...Sing it on their terms...Not the terms you "think" they should be...
That's all I gotta say about that.


