Dublin Drummer
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Passion and Talent
Great video. I completely agree with everything that the speaker said. The thing that really resonated with me was the idea of our educational system not recognizing passions and talents. It's true. The educational system that I passed through, and continue to pass through, has never really appeared to care about the things that really motivate me outside of my math and science classrooms. It seems that the applied sciences are the only courses that most educators care about. Even the teachers of different subjects admit openly that their subject matter is not deemed as important as the standard algebra class. I have always loved music and have been playing it for over a decade. In all that time I have met 2 educators who truly seemed to care about helping me do what I love doing. The problem was that they didn't have the power to help me pursue my passions because the system put in place wanted to see that I take another math class instead. It still happens to students today. Eventually students fight back and try to take their education into their own hands, to learn about the subjects they love and appreciate. However, instead of our system adapting to mold those students and fuel those passions the system fights that much harder to maintain control and focus students on the things that it sees fit. The end result is students who see no value in education, who view authority as the enemy, and who have not the ability nor the motivation to make positive changes in their lives going forward. If we changed that system to cater to the students of today it might help ensure that the future students enjoy their education a lot more.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Agreed
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.”
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein
Empathy In Today's Society
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Jack White
Ok, I think I got something working. If it doesn't come up just tell me. It's a little bit of Jack White and some fun drum beats in the back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0e1NfDAe60
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0e1NfDAe60
Introduction
Hi. My name is Matt and I'm The Dublin Drummer. I've been
into music and playing drums ever since I was ten and in this blog I hope to
show a little about what it takes to be a musician, while still doing all the
homework we get assigned. I'm going to
put up some pictures of a few really cool instruments, maybe a couple of songs,
and just talk about stuff from hard rock all the way back to some killer jazz
riffs. After I do all that I might even remember to do the class readings and
finish that homework I keep forgetting about. Music has been a part of my life
for a long time, so it's something I'm very passionate about. I've played in a
band or two, which didn't totally work out the way we hoped. But then again, it
never really does. In Dublin I've been the drumline instructor at the local
High School and Middle School since 2009. The only issue is that it doesn't quite
pay the bills. Therefore, it's back off to school to get a degree and see if I
can't make music a part of my life in a more financial kind of setting. I am
taking English 1A in order to learn how to more accurately vocalize my opinions
and write out my thoughts. That and it's a required course so I'd have to take
it eventually. Two birds, one stone. At the moment I am a business major, which
doesn't leave me a lot of time for music anymore. However, the hard work,
dedication, and organization skills I have learned through all my years of
practice will probably be the most important tool I have to help me pass my
classes and get a degree. Well, that's about all I have to say and I think I
answered all the questions pretty accurately so let me see if I can't figure
out how to post any music before I log off.
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