Posts Tagged ‘music lessons’

Four Main Reasons Why It’s A Great Idea To Take Electric Bass Guitar Lessons Instruction

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

The electric bass isn't usually the first instrument that comes to mind once you ask your thirteen year old what instrument they need to find out to play. Typically the guitar or piano are far more well-known. In this write-up I need to explore why the bass guitar isn't such a bad choice and why it actually has some real benefits.

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Five Important Methods To Discover Electric Guitar On-line

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

It used to be that newcomers would often should go take guitar lessons from a personal instructor. It had been costly instead of extremely time successful.

Nowadays anyone can learn electric guitar online. You will find quite a few weblogs, websites and video clip websites that provide compensated and no cost video clip subject material for newcomers. However I wish to caution newcomers not to just decide on any previous guitar lesson program. Which is why I've written this article about the five methods to stick to when learning guitar on the internet.

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Lessons in Music Improve the Mind & Behaviour of Children

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

A study fromt eh Government has shown us that learning a musical instrument whilst studying at primary or middle school helps to improve a child's behaviour, memory and intellegence. This is the first trial year for the Government. Professor Susan Hallam who works at the Institute of Education for the University of London analysed various scores and tests on behalf of researchers’ studies on the benefits of music to children. This discovery led to a group of researchers to believe that learning a music instrument of any kind enlrages the left side of the brain which apparently leads to kids being able to remember a fifth more information than someone who had not decided to try and learn a musical instrument. This research was commissioned by the Government in an effort to try and get more children to start learning musical instruments and partake in extra curricular activities outside of school. Eventually, the Government does want to try and implement an incentive for kids aged 7 to 11 to try and start to learn a musical instrument by 2011. Apparently, music lessons increase a students IQ by seven points compared to 4.3 points for drama lessons. Other similar tests have been run in America and they have also found that playing a musical instrument such as Electric Guitars, Digital Pianos & Grand Pianos helps improve a child’s behaviours and commitment to school. This is due to the fact the when a child works in a smaller group there is a certain level of trust respect and above all else, compromise. When a student is young, music makes a major contribution to help that child develop his own self-identity and is seen as really valuable source of support to help them feel accepted into society. It gives them something they can feel happy about. Some of the country’s best known artists, including Jazz-pop singer Jamie Cullm is a great supporter of what the Government are trying to achieve and is playing his part by travelling to various schools and playing to the kids.

Choosing A Musical Instrument For Your Child

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Many parents want to encourage their children to learn to play a musical instrument, to encourage their musical development.

A music keyboard is often the first instrument. These stimulate interest in music even in very young children and they are reasonably priced. Ask your school music teacher for advice, because some of the very low cost keyboards are very limited. The higher priced keyboards play notes softer if they are hit less hard, more like a piano.

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Forget Music Tutors, Download Music Lessons Instead

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

You don't need to hire a music teacher to instruct you on how to sing, play piano, play the harp, play the bass, or how to do anything else related to music. Why? Because you can use online music lessons and save a ton of your money while working whenever you want instead.

There are a lot of great music lessons available online but there are some that not good. What you will find below are three of the very best music lessons you can find on the internet.

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7 Ideas To Effectively Practice Music

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

The quality of your practice is much more important than the quantity. The old saying "practice makes perfect" is only true if the practice itself is perfect. To make your practice more efficient and effective, here are 7 tips to help you.

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