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by Salina Dane

Years ago, music education was respected as a required course in the public schools starting at elementary and running through middle school levels. Nowadays, music is not considered as important as science, mathematics, English, History, and other classes. Since music is not considered important by many schools, it is considered an outside activity where students can study privately with teachers by paying a fee for the lessons.

Current research shows young students who have the opportunity to have some exposure to the arts, which means music, have better esteem and memory recall, verbal expression, better grades in school, and greater cooperation with peers and others. It works for adults too, even though they might start a few years later. The definition of music education means any classroom or private lesson with an instructor or tutor.

Do you or your child want to take a class or private lessons with a teacher on your own? Oftentimes, elementary schools already have a music teacher who takes a class and teaches them the basics of music including music pitches, a little music history, and singing some new songs by reading notes. As the child keeps growing musically each year in school, they can decide if they want to take private or class lessons to explore music further.

The art of learning of music is educational, and it is also enjoyable for those inspired by it. A benefit could be that a student of any age will be able to learn more learning skills to apply in other subject areas. They may not even know that they are gifted, so it is a great way to discover hidden talents and the building of self-confidence.

Learning music can come naturally to some and a little bit harder to others, but regardless, it’s very enjoyable and rewarding to learn to play an instrument or to sing. Accomplishing something so notable and simply for the pleasure of doing it can lead to a great increase in self-esteem for children and for adults, too. The process of learning music is good exercise for the brain, whether it is a child or an older adult.

When music students practice and develop the violin or piano skills, they begin with easy melodies and progress into more difficult ones, which subsequently leads to increased self confidence. As a result, they have a sense of achievement and pride in performing well. Learning music then helps build self confidence which leads to belief in oneself in life.

Music is an excellent medium for people to convey moods and thoughts through sound. Through the performing of instruments and the use of the voice, people can bring out the happiest or darkest emotions in an expressive manner. Bring music into one’s life is a wonderful way to amuse and bring joy to peoples’ lives in a home or at a performance gathering.

People who belong to groups that have a similar pursuits such as music will increase social life and decrease social isolation. Research shows that people who belong to groups or clubs have better physical and mental health which benefits a longer life span. When people work together they learn to get along and feel a better sense of well-being as they learn to achieve goals.

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