Museums Of Musical Heritage
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Quote: Museums of Musical Heritage
A resolution to promote funding and the development of education and the arts.

Category: Education and Creativity
Area of Effect: Cultural Heritage
Proposed by:  Serrland


Description: NOTING that music is often an integral part of a nation's culture,

AWARE that music evolves and changes,

FURTHER NOTING that the preservation of music (both past and present) for future generations is a worthy venture,

RECOGNIZING that an understanding of a nation's music and musical heritage can lead to better appreciation and understanding of said nation's culture,

SUGGESTING that greater understanding of a nation's culture facilitates a greater exchange of art and ideas

HEREBY

ESTABLISHES the Museums of Musical Heritage (MoMH), an association of museums working in cohesion,

DESIGNATES the MoMH as a partnership of museums and institutions dedicated to the compilation, organization, and presentation of music and music related materials, including but not limited to recordings, sheet music, lyrics, and musical instruments,

CREATES the MoMH Database (MoMHD) as an online companion to the MoMH, where musical recordings, sheet music, and documents regarding music can be easily accessed by interested parties, be they in government, academia, or otherwise interested in music. This is to be accessible via the internet or by computer labs at the various MOMH facilities,

REQUESTS WITH EARNEST that nations, musicians, composers, recording studios, and music publishing companies donate, lend, share, or otherwise make available the aforementioned materials to the MoMH. While voluntary donations are strongly suggested, pecuniary compensation (if necessary) will be arranged by an impartial arbitrator,

SUGGESTS that nations make access to MoMH facilities and/or MoMHD readily available

FURTHER SUGGESTS that nations work alongside scholars and researchers at MoMH facilities on matters of research and study of the cultural impact of music, musical tradition, and musical heritage.


Approvals: 76 (Sionis Prioratus, South Norwega, Todd McCloud, Aranov, Burchadinger, Fioteria, Nazi Centauri, Jethro Tull People, Illyriel, Sailsia, Mousebumples, Laeno, Democratic Eurasia, Charlotte Ryberg, Stroud Parish, Solrum, MDRunie, Inkarzikan, Topekaguy, Mesagen, Yensidretlaw, Kalaharium, Vega-Altair, Mikeswill, Joshuahood, Oh my Days, Raludcia, Andrewboy, Koshlandia, Daaltaraan, Lenyo, Kleinekatzen, Floreria, Quelesh, The LoUnited Nations, Kingsley Bedford, Callisdrun, Poree, New Kervoskia, Punggol, Potato World, Toiletdonia, The Brewsters, Konstantinupolis, Siberiak, Alsted, ILYLOL, Nemonicus, The Blue Chocobo, Maltropia, Megalaya, Belrussia, Radautzi, South Detriot, Dragseth, Chuck Norris Haters, The Old Jedi Army, ROMPA, Jimmy Hart, Time Traveling, -Hellkite-, Kingdom Brittania, A t l a n t i s, Elliotsmx, Bears Armed Mission, Prince Al Tariq, The Derrak Quadrant, PeaceFreedom, Worldia555, Aglrinia, Minyos, Selenaqui, Streetlight Manifestia, Gracealona, King Kulla, 343 Guilty Sparks)

Status: Quorum Reached: In Queue![/quote]

Well?


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#2

No reason not to that I can see, so yes.
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#3

Hmm. Not sure that the WA could do this any better than any other group or private coalition thus feel it an unneeded exertion of it's purpose.
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#4

I agree with Dom. It's not really an issue that really needs the WA to intervene in. "Against"
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#5

On balance then, looking at the votes cast here and with the Bears themselves -- despite their own nation already being "remarkable for its museums and concert halls" -- being dubious about this proposal's value anyway, I will abstain from voting on this matter in the General Assembly.

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