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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 4, 2016

Promoting Talent And Academic Growth With A Music Advocacy Organization

By Arthur White


When kids are in high school, elementary school, and middle school, the last thing they typically want to do it stick out and be noticed by others. They want to blend in and take the same classes as all of their friends. However, some of the courses they turn away from could help them the most in school now and later on in their lives. Because the window of opportunity is so fleeting, teachers and parents alike want groups like a music advocacy organization to tell kids why they should study band and choir and how these classes can benefit them now and in the long run when they are planning for college or for their careers.

Given the array of songs and artists on the radio today, it could be safe to assume that the younger generations already appreciate certain musical styles. They typically have favorite songs and artists. They also might listen to one genre exclusively over others.

The advocate group could draw on these popular artists today to assist young people understand that many of today's most talented musicians got their start by taking classes in choir, band, and instrumentation in high school or even earlier. They did not learn how to sing and perform on their own. Many of today's artists learned because of the classes they took during the time they were in school.

For individuals who hope to become popular singers, songwriters, and performers themselves, this suggestion could be enough to convince them to take up the discipline and learn how to play and sing properly. They may realize that they need proper instruction before they can achieve the level of success found with their favorite artists on the TV and radio today. They also might come to discover that the classes are fun and a great way to expand their circle of friends.

One of the greatest privileges afforded to young musicians is the chance to travel around the state and the country representing the school in competitions, festivals, and shows. They get the opportunity to win trophies and titles that show that they are the best musicians in their category. Some of these trips give lasting memories that people can take on into adulthood.

As they grow in their talent, they might realize that they could earn money for college by singing or playing an instrument like the tuba, trombone, clarinet, piano, and countless others. Colleges and universities rely on their bands and choirs to represent the school and also to foster team spirit at football and basketball games. These schools pay students to come to the university and play during the time that they are enrolled.

Other pupils simply hope to use their talents to further their other studies. It is well known that musically inclined students do better in disciplines like math and science. The courses give these individuals the academic fortitude and confidence to do their best in whatever class they take in school.

These reasons help fuel organizations dedicated to music advocacy. Teachers and parents alike can look to the group to help them convince their own young pupils. Kids themselves may see improvement in school and in their own lives.




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