Play the anarchist piano!
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Play the anarchist piano!
@pluralistic buddy that's the only kind I play!
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Play the anarchist piano!
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"Ok so here's the Anarchist piano."
"Sir this is clearly a tin can banjo."
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“Light the fire piano!”
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Ice Cream For Crow • https://youtu.be/QUJkh5Gf4z8@weldon @pluralistic Every day on Mastodon brings a new "I've found the right place" moment. Can't believe it took me so long to switch over. Now I'm getting Captain Beefheart in my timeline instead of algorithmic, unwanted shitty slop engagement posts and advertisements.
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@pluralistic hell yeah Toronto
Ha. Of course. Kensington. Where else? Certainly not Rosedale.
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Play the anarchist piano!
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Thank you for clarifying. It seems to me 'anarchist' could just as well refer to 'lessons'. In Germanic languages that are less sloppy than English, this would've been one word with anarchist referring to 'piano', and two with it referring to 'lessons'. -
Play the anarchist piano!
@pluralistic fun fact: a self-proclaimed anarchist, Antonio Maggio, published the first 12-bar sheet music with "blues" in the title, in 1908. Fascinating story, detained without trial after McKinley was assassinated: https://www.bluescenter.com/2017/07/27/814/
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Play the anarchist piano!
@pluralistic Anarchist music lessons are a great idea!
I didn't realize until recently just how political the history of music education is. For much of that history it has been dominated by the theories of racist reactionaries.
Adam Neely did a great introductory video on the white supremacist roots of music theory: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr3quGh7pJA
I'd love to see more radical music teachers.
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Play the anarchist piano!
@pluralistic I've jammed with Adam and can confirm he is the real deal, but certainly did not expect to see him popping up on fedi
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Play the anarchist piano!
@pluralistic anarchist pianos have spike bracelets on the legs.
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Play the anarchist piano!
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@Jaicup @pluralistic The piano going more and more out of tune as it burns is part of the piece.
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@Jaicup @pluralistic The piano going more and more out of tune as it burns is part of the piece.
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@pluralistic Anarchist music lessons are a great idea!
I didn't realize until recently just how political the history of music education is. For much of that history it has been dominated by the theories of racist reactionaries.
Adam Neely did a great introductory video on the white supremacist roots of music theory: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr3quGh7pJA
I'd love to see more radical music teachers.
@tarotbird @pluralistic "nobody could graduate from music academy who could not dance" omg, this is melting on my tongue. I want to be in that world.
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Play the anarchist piano!
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Plus they're paying the same per-page for copies as everyone else, but using 10 times the toner. A small but subtle victory. -
@pluralistic fun fact: a self-proclaimed anarchist, Antonio Maggio, published the first 12-bar sheet music with "blues" in the title, in 1908. Fascinating story, detained without trial after McKinley was assassinated: https://www.bluescenter.com/2017/07/27/814/
@arod @pluralistic «The genesis of “I Got the Blues” encapsulates the long story of complex interactions between European and African American musicians» that's a way too long euphemism "for white supremacy stole from black people all along".
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@arod @pluralistic «The genesis of “I Got the Blues” encapsulates the long story of complex interactions between European and African American musicians» that's a way too long euphemism "for white supremacy stole from black people all along".
@c0rb34u @pluralistic I wouldn't say it's that simple. It also points towards how freedom-oriented people and practices influenced each other in urban space. Ben Barson's recent book _Brassroots Democracy_ is an amazing portrait of this era
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@c0rb34u @pluralistic I wouldn't say it's that simple. It also points towards how freedom-oriented people and practices influenced each other in urban space. Ben Barson's recent book _Brassroots Democracy_ is an amazing portrait of this era
@c0rb34u @pluralistic publishing industry, definitely racist though! The fact that he could have this "first" was of course overdetermined by skin color / racial caste
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@c0rb34u @pluralistic publishing industry, definitely racist though! The fact that he could have this "first" was of course overdetermined by skin color / racial caste
@c0rb34u @pluralistic interestingly, under immense pressure from society, Maggio later renounced both his jazz and anarchist past
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@c0rb34u @pluralistic I wouldn't say it's that simple. It also points towards how freedom-oriented people and practices influenced each other in urban space. Ben Barson's recent book _Brassroots Democracy_ is an amazing portrait of this era
@arod @pluralistic it definitely sounds that simple though
he told the story : white man heard a black man singing, asked for more information, got home, wrote down a caricatural version, signed and punished it and got all the money and credit for it. It doesn't make it better that he was supposedly an anarchist, on the contrary. It could eventually be of an intercultural nature if there existed a single example of a black person doing the same to a white person and not getting lynched for it. -
@c0rb34u @pluralistic interestingly, under immense pressure from society, Maggio later renounced both his jazz and anarchist past
@arod @pluralistic "pressure from society" as in "making money and enjoying capitalism" or as in "he had to find a 'real job' to survive"? Genuine question
