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<blockquote data-quote="pointofyou" data-source="post: 8805553" data-attributes="member: 7037848"><p>I sincerely didn't intend to be obscure so I will unpack the metaphor.</p><p></p><p>One of the first pieces I learned when I took piano lessons as a kid was the melody from Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony. As it happens the basic melody for that can be played almost entirely on one hand. Scott Joplin's music is heavily syncopated and substantially more complicated to play even accounting for simplified arrangements. I didn't have the option even to consider learning Joplin until years after I had learned that simplified "Ode to Joy."</p><p></p><p>There are differences in genre and style between Beethoven and Joplin but those are less relevant to the learning process. The general point is that the piano teacher probably doesn't care much which music you prefer to listen to or what you eventually end up preferring to play. In the same way a DMG that walked a new DM through various basics then various techniques and approaches in increasing complexity wouldn't need to have or state a preference for how a given DM ended up running their games. I also see no reason for inclusion of that sort of material to preclude the inclusion of reference material more useful to more experienced DMs. I even think some experienced DMs might learn something. Heaven forfend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pointofyou, post: 8805553, member: 7037848"] I sincerely didn't intend to be obscure so I will unpack the metaphor. One of the first pieces I learned when I took piano lessons as a kid was the melody from Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony. As it happens the basic melody for that can be played almost entirely on one hand. Scott Joplin's music is heavily syncopated and substantially more complicated to play even accounting for simplified arrangements. I didn't have the option even to consider learning Joplin until years after I had learned that simplified "Ode to Joy." There are differences in genre and style between Beethoven and Joplin but those are less relevant to the learning process. The general point is that the piano teacher probably doesn't care much which music you prefer to listen to or what you eventually end up preferring to play. In the same way a DMG that walked a new DM through various basics then various techniques and approaches in increasing complexity wouldn't need to have or state a preference for how a given DM ended up running their games. I also see no reason for inclusion of that sort of material to preclude the inclusion of reference material more useful to more experienced DMs. I even think some experienced DMs might learn something. Heaven forfend! [/QUOTE]
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