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jedrek | 2 years ago

I didn't have it in the US in the 1980s, and my wife didn't have it in Poland in the 1980s/1990s either.

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sanderjd|2 years ago

You didn't learn musical notation in school in the US in the 80s? I started kindergarten in '91 and we did a bit on this every year started in 1st grade I think.

But not enough to become truly literate I'd say. But still, it was definitely part of the curriculum.

michaelcampbell|2 years ago

> You didn't learn musical notation in school in the US in the 80s?

I was in grade school in the 70's, but I certainly did not. We had "music" class, which was mostly learning songs to sing and basic instruments, but those were more a "put finger here, then here, then here" type of thing. From 4'th grade+ we had optional band (which I was in), so I learned some there.

But not part of a standard curriculum.

terramex|2 years ago

I did have "Music" as school subject in both primary and middle school in Poland in 90s/00s. Cannot sight read but I can transcribe music sheet onto piano roll in DAW with some patience due to those lessons.

vintermann|2 years ago

How do you define it, then? You never had recorder lessons in elementary school?

Kwpolska|2 years ago

Do recorder lessons involve any music theory? Do they include learning notation? Or just blindly making different sounds, or learning just the specific ways to manipulate an instrument?