1. Increases the capacity of your memory.
2. Refines your time management and organizational skills.
3. Boosts your team skills.
4. Teaches you perseverance.
5. Enhances your coordination.
6. Betters your mathematical ability.
7. Improves your reading and comprehension skills.
8. Increases your responsibility.
9. Exposes you to cultural history.
10. Sharpens your concentration.
11. Fosters your self-expression and relieves stress.
12. Creates a sense of achievement.
13. Promotes your social skills.
14. Boosts your listening skills.
15. Teaches you discipline.
16. Elevates your performance skills and reduces stage fright.
17. Enhances your respiratory system- In order to play any piece of music correctly when playing an instrument, you'll need to take breaths and learn how to expel the air properly to make the desired sound.
18. Promotes happiness in your life and those around you.
P.S. I didn't really pick up on the word 'some'! Hope this helps.
Absolutely. Learning to play an instrument does many things for you. It gives you something constructive to do, it can relieve stress and tension, and allows you to be creative.
I play several instruments, and I can't even imagine my life without music.
It helps teach the mind. It also gives you an awesome career if you practice and study hard. Think of the singers like beyonce shes a Singer. Her voice is an instrument and uses it everywhere like in cars or concert's the answer to your question is because some people learn something from them.
Music improves hand-eye coordination, dexterity, instills a sense of rhythm and introduces you to new cultures and styles.
Tutti- in music it means for all the instrument or all voices to play together. So it pretty much means everyone should play. Hope this helped. :)
FlugelhornFluteFiddlethat should get you startedFiddle, flugelhorn, French horn, fife, flabiol and flute are musical instruments that begin with the letter f.
A musical note implies its pitch. In other words it denotes which note should be played on your instrument. There are 7 music notes: A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
A musical note implies its pitch. In other words it denotes which note should be played on your instrument. There are 7 music notes: A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
Tutti (this means everyone is to play) Often in a piece you will see 'Solo' for when just one player should be playing, then 'Soli' for when the section has a solo, then tutti when everyone should play.
Tutti- in music it means for all the instrument or all voices to play together. So it pretty much means everyone should play. Hope this helped. :)
The quality should be very good but can vary some by brand. Always use the mic for the instrument it is designed for.
Should be to keep everyone on track.
FlugelhornFluteFiddlethat should get you startedFiddle, flugelhorn, French horn, fife, flabiol and flute are musical instruments that begin with the letter f.
they should take a musical instrument because it's a good experience and some say it improves knowledge and that kids who take up a band instrument, tend to score higher on their SAT's if that matters to you.i don't think it has to be mandatory, they shouldn't be forced to. i think you should want to learn an instrument.i'd also recommend an instrument that's not as popular as the others or one that's in demand for the specific group. like, flutes are really popular, so there comes a time when the kid has to get seated based on skill and knowledge of the instrument. if there are a lot of other people that play the instrument, the competition will be stiff. so pick an instrument that's not too hard to pick up and that is well suited for the student.hope that helped.:]
A musical note implies its pitch. In other words it denotes which note should be played on your instrument. There are 7 music notes: A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
A musical note implies its pitch. In other words it denotes which note should be played on your instrument. There are 7 music notes: A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
No. many people are unable to do so. For a variety of reasons.
Because everyone else is doing it. If you love that instrument and feel that you can be a master at playing it
Depends on what you already play and what you think you want to try.
Tutti (this means everyone is to play) Often in a piece you will see 'Solo' for when just one player should be playing, then 'Soli' for when the section has a solo, then tutti when everyone should play.
As fit as a fiddle.