Conan Writes Chicago Blues Songs With School Kids | CONAN on TBS
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Young people in Chicago are unfamiliar with blues music, so a session was held at Francis Xavier Ward Elementary School to introduce first graders to the genre. Children were taught to write blues songs focusing on things that make them unhappy, like annoying siblings or playground disappointments.
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- Introducing young children to blues music through relatable themes like personal experiences can help cultivate an appreciation for the genre and its emotional depth.
- By engaging kids in the process of writing blues songs based on their own negative emotions, educators can bridge the gap between the traditional blues genre and contemporary youth culture, fostering a connection that transcends generational boundaries.
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Recent questions
What is the purpose of introducing blues music to young children?
To educate and familiarize them with the genre.
How were the first graders taught to write blues songs?
By focusing on things that make them unhappy.
What were some examples of topics the children used to write blues songs?
A sister taking a teddy bear and a dislike for edamame.
What themes were highlighted during the session with the first graders?
Feeling down due to personal experiences like annoying siblings or playground disappointments.
How did the session at Francis Xavier Ward Elementary School aim to engage young people with blues music?
By teaching them to write blues songs based on their own experiences.
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