GCSE Music vs PE?
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Re: GCSE Music vs PE?
PE = Good for those taking science (especially biology)
Music = Good for those who have no chance to get a decent career and think being in a band for 20 years without getting a contract signed is a worthy option.
Music = Good for those who have no chance to get a decent career and think being in a band for 20 years without getting a contract signed is a worthy option.

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Nah, you only need 5 Good GCSE's. Unless you are going to poorly at your A-Levels, then your GCSE's will not be of any real relevance. So would personally, if for enjoyment only, take a subject that keeps you sane.
Doing the mandatory PE, you end up with classes of 30 people. There is no sports our school could play where all 30 people were involved at once...
GCSE - PE, there were about 14 of us. 7-a-side cricket, hockey and football. Not only do you get to enjoy it but you honestly learn some very interesting and useful information about the body.
Also, sports science is a very lucrative industry, how many successful musicians took GCSE music and owe that to their success?
The way I look at it, if you honestly need to make a decision between two completely separate subjects, you probably don't want to be doing either. You should be truly interested in choosing a subject you will either further your career in life or enjoy.
PE > Music.
Doing the mandatory PE, you end up with classes of 30 people. There is no sports our school could play where all 30 people were involved at once...
GCSE - PE, there were about 14 of us. 7-a-side cricket, hockey and football. Not only do you get to enjoy it but you honestly learn some very interesting and useful information about the body.
Also, sports science is a very lucrative industry, how many successful musicians took GCSE music and owe that to their success?
The way I look at it, if you honestly need to make a decision between two completely separate subjects, you probably don't want to be doing either. You should be truly interested in choosing a subject you will either further your career in life or enjoy.
PE > Music.


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To put it kindly, PE is for hormone driven, physically obsessed asses who are so thick headed they can't recognize the pointlessness of kicking a ball over the more thoughtful, artistic things like understanding the poetry of music.
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You do realise there is a theory side of the GCSE version of this subject?Soviet wrote:To put it kindly, PE is for hormone driven, physically obsessed asses who are so thick headed they can't recognize the pointlessness of kicking a ball over the more thoughtful, artistic things like understanding the poetry of music.
What can you learn in Music other than how to play an instrument. Reading music?

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Music... theory...
Composition, taught by a TEACHER?
If they were any good at the theory behinds these things, we would have many, many amazing musicians.
Composition, taught by a TEACHER?
If they were any good at the theory behinds these things, we would have many, many amazing musicians.

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Keep in mind that the American version of PE is probably extremely different than their version >.>.Soviet wrote:To put it kindly, PE is for hormone driven, physically obsessed asses who are so thick headed they can't recognize the pointlessness of kicking a ball over the more thoughtful, artistic things like understanding the poetry of music.

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Hmm, you are not hiding anything you should've told your parents a couple of years back are you, because I don't believe this man is who he says he is...KillerSam wrote:Don't assume all teachers are under qualified.Drofder2004 wrote:Music... theory...
Composition, taught by a TEACHER?
If they were any good at the theory behinds these things, we would have many, many amazing musicians.
My A Level Physics teacher for example, had a 2:1 in Astrophysics and a 2:1 in music composition. He toured with Black Sabbath, toured with Ozzy, was a member of a popular 80's rock band for a while (UFO) and he teaches physics now to 11 year olds lol.

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Either way, I wouldn't be fooling for his "jump in my van, i am taking you to see Ozzy".

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That's great and all, but would you <b>fall</b> for it?KillerSam wrote:lol. As outrageous as his story sounds, I can assure it is genuine with plenty of evidenceDrofder2004 wrote:Either way, I wouldn't be fooling for his "jump in my van, i am taking you to see Ozzy".![]()
And indeed I wouldn't fool for that lol.



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Re: GCSE Music vs PE?
Wow... this topic is hilarious
Drofder completely fits Soviet's description of people who play sports.
By the way Drofder, if you opened your eyes, you'd see that there's a ridiculous amount of theory behind music. My brother is majoring in music at his college, and is taking several different music theory classes. There's also quite a lot of math and science behind music, but I'm not sure if thats something you'd learn about in this class your talking about.

Drofder completely fits Soviet's description of people who play sports.
By the way Drofder, if you opened your eyes, you'd see that there's a ridiculous amount of theory behind music. My brother is majoring in music at his college, and is taking several different music theory classes. There's also quite a lot of math and science behind music, but I'm not sure if thats something you'd learn about in this class your talking about.
that's a nice pic and all, but out of all the pictures you could have taken why'd you take a picture of a plant?
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Because plants have some really small details. If a plant comes out nice in a photo, you have yourself a good camera
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Yes, but if boobs come out really well in a photo you have a picture of boobs
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Because plants have some really small details. If a plant comes out nice in a photo, you have yourself a good camera

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I wish I had the stereotype of a sportsman, I wouldn't be so physically unfit.WorldDomoNation wrote:Wow... this topic is hilarious![]()
Drofder completely fits Soviet's description of people who play sports.
By the way Drofder, if you opened your eyes, you'd see that there's a ridiculous amount of theory behind music. My brother is majoring in music at his college, and is taking several different music theory classes. There's also quite a lot of math and science behind music, but I'm not sure if thats something you'd learn about in this class your talking about.
Music Theory:
- Melodies, Rhythms, Harmony, Scale and Pitch... and structure.
Sports Theory:
- Muscles, Ligaments, Circulatory & Cardiovascular system and Injuries... and coaching.
Sorry, but I think I know which one is going to benefit me more.

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Hence why I took P.E.KillerSam wrote:I am surprised that any school would make you pick one of those to be honest as both have pretty limited worth unless you really like them / want to do them.
You basically get an extra 1h40m of sports (with 50m of learning about sport).
If you are a lover of sports then its great. Cricket, football and hockey.

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Re: GCSE Music vs PE?
Hmmmmm..... Where did you do your A levels? Because I've heard this story before. Your also from birmingham....KillerSam wrote:Don't assume all teachers are under qualified.Drofder2004 wrote:Music... theory...
Composition, taught by a TEACHER?
If they were any good at the theory behinds these things, we would have many, many amazing musicians.
My A Level Physics teacher for example, had a 2:1 in Astrophysics and a 2:1 in music composition. He toured with Black Sabbath, toured with Ozzy, was a member of a popular 80's rock band for a while (UFO) and he teaches physics now to 11 year olds lol.
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