Priscilla+K+Subcultures

Classical Instruments. media type="youtube" key="B5okzOrTYGU" height="344" width="425" People that enjoy playing classical instruments could be considered a subculture. In this generation where guitars, electric bass, drums, etc have become more popular, not many people truly enjoy classical instruments. But there are people who remain infatuated by the sounds of classical instruments. Whether it be the violin, piano, or cello, these people appreciate these instruments and enjoy playing them. Personally I feel that the violin creates a sound that resounds like no other. And it doesn't even have to be Mozart or Chopin. It could be modern day music modified so that one can play it on a classical instrument. People would be surprised to see how amazing these adaptations can sound.

People in this subculture would most likely enjoy listening to other forms of music as well as their own. Often times a violinist will treasure their violin as any other instrumentalist would. And while one plays such a fascinating instrument, it is hard not to wonder about many different things that are related to it.

American Football. I only wrote "American" football because there are people who confuse this with soccer. But to me and others who are part of this subculture, football always refers to American football. Football is big in the States but not so much anywhere else. But there are definitely football fans all around the world. If one knows the joy of football, they would never half-heartedly watch a game. Most people support their home states' teams; whether this be college football, superbowl, etc.

Personally, I enjoy college football a lot more than I do the superbowl. It would most likely be because my home state is quite successful with their college teams. I support two teams, Ohio Buckeyes, and New York Jets. People who are part of this subculture will face depression if and when their team loses, but seems to taste ineffable joy at the time of victory. The joy of this sport is hard to put into words, and I don't know exactly the reason to why it is so great. But it is.