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Big_Philly
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Hey everyone,
I teach an 11-yr old girl to play drums. I give her technique lessons as well as having her play along to songs, which is working great so far. But now she wants to play along to a song with lyrics that I am not too fond of.
Here's a part of the lyrics, translated to English (original in Dutch):
You look at me,
and I look back at you
and before I even realise,
my hands get sweaty
You walk to me,
and ask me what I would like to drink.
I say I wish you'd
take me in your arms for a while.
...
chorus:
Will you stay with me tonight,
will I see you at breakfast?
what are your fantasies
when you look at me?
Will you come along with me?
----
And so on. Now, I may be a little conservative about this but I am wondering whether or not I should inform her parents about this. I don't know if my pupil knows what's really going on in that song either. So my question is mainly at those of you who have children: would you want to stimulate your 11-yr old daughter to listen to that?
I teach an 11-yr old girl to play drums. I give her technique lessons as well as having her play along to songs, which is working great so far. But now she wants to play along to a song with lyrics that I am not too fond of.
Here's a part of the lyrics, translated to English (original in Dutch):
You look at me,
and I look back at you
and before I even realise,
my hands get sweaty
You walk to me,
and ask me what I would like to drink.
I say I wish you'd
take me in your arms for a while.
...
chorus:
Will you stay with me tonight,
will I see you at breakfast?
what are your fantasies
when you look at me?
Will you come along with me?
----
And so on. Now, I may be a little conservative about this but I am wondering whether or not I should inform her parents about this. I don't know if my pupil knows what's really going on in that song either. So my question is mainly at those of you who have children: would you want to stimulate your 11-yr old daughter to listen to that?