Beneficial article on Graffiti Letter Styles Art Form

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I did not expect too much on this CD when I borrowed it from the library. Now I decide to purchase my own copy. The arrangements are very creative. The cello,violin and flute playing are the first class.

I prefer Carmen Caprice, Brandenburg Variation and Bolero Fantasy. Especially Bolero Fantasy, it brings out so many essence in the original music and give it the new life.

It is not just another cross-over for the persons new to the classical music. This CD gives these music new lifes. Great!

Do you think I am overreacting?
My brother got sent home today from school because he drew his name in his notebook and made it look like graffiti. He also drew a star, pitchfork and sun and used them as decoration around the name. Well, his teacher saw it and sent him to the office. They confiscated his drawing saying that it was gang related. They called in my mom Graffiti Letter Styles Art Form and told her about it too. I feel like they’re discriminating and jumping to conclusions. Drawing a persons own name in graffiti style does not make them gangster. I understand that graffiti is associated with gangs, but I think that calling what my brother did “gang related” and sending him home is too much. And no, my brother does not look like he’s in a gang. He dresses like a prep. He doesn’t even sag his pants.How would you feel if this happened to your child or your brother?I really don’t think my brother did anything wrong. It’s like being in art class and having the teacher tell you to write your name and decorate it, which I’ve done before in the past. I’ve seen people do block letters, bubble letters etc…
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  1. Eastman Says:

    One can hear and appreciate the classical training of these fine musicians, and this attempt to cross over into more hip crowd. I appreciate that their attempts to do this with classical pieces did not venture too far out, e.g. Rodrigo is my least favorite piece. I do enjoy the Carmen Caprice pieces and the Brandenburg Varaitions are well done.

    The pieces unfamiliar to me are quite good: The Journey of A Fool, He Moved Through the Fair, A Letter from New England.

    The Christmas Trilogy is nice ending, with its swirling, winding version of What Child Is This, Holly & Ivy and In Dulce Jubilo.

  2. Lucas Says:

    I guess Mike Batt can’t get it right each time. Vanessa-Mae… fantastic. BOND.. Absolutely GREAT

    The Planets?

    ….CRAP

    This is just sad. If you want to hear crossover done right, get Vanessa Mae’s best of and bond’s born, shine, or classified.

  3. Armistead Says:

    As a music teacher I found this album delightful. They seem to blend pop and classical in an interesting way. My general music students, many modern pop or rap fans really enjoyed the selections. It is generally very difficult to sneak in good quality music and have it appreciated. High school students do not listen to very much that is musical these days. After only a few tracks they kept asking to hear more. This is quite an accomplishment. I thoroughly enjoyed their reactions. I hope The Planets will record again.

  4. Hastings Says:

    It is obvious that they have a lot of talent. The first song has a lot of energy and is quite good. But after that, the tempo of all the songs is moderato at the fastest. Most of the songs that were chosen were just to slow of songs. It does not match up to the caliber of Bond, where I thought it would have.