Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
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12. Music is the Art of Expressing Yourself
through Sound
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*Sound: The basic element of Music
*Art: The special sounds in the music
*Expressing: The ideas, feelings or mood in
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39. If a great way to teach discipline, rest assured it’s true.
But how exactly does discipline evolve from music?
Kids are naturals at lots of activities. From building
with blocks to some things that need nothing more than
imagination. But most kids balk at the thought of having to
practice continually to do something well. They aren’t born
with the self-discipline required to learn perfection.
Self-discipline is perhaps one of the most valuable skills a
person can have in adulthood you’ve heard somewhere
that music lessons are. However, much of this skill is best
learned during childhood, where learning is a natural part
of living.
40. MUSIC LESSONS FOR KIDS REQUIRE COMMITMENT
Just as athletes need to practice to become better at sports, kids must also practice
to become better musicians.
After your child’s first lesson, they won’t be able to play a song from start to finish.
They won’t be able to read music. They won’t know all the notes or how to make the
sounds they want.
Even a few weeks’ worth of lessons won’t be enough to turn them into a self-guiding
musician.
As a result, kids are introduced to the concept of delayed gratification. They won’t
become expert instrumentalists overnight.
Rather, they’ll discover their skills only improve through daily practice and
commitment.
And once they start seeing these results, they’ll understand that the only way to
improve is to practice.
41. THEY LEARN MORE THAN HOW TO PLAY AN INSTRUMENT
Music lessons for kids teach more than how to play the piano or
violin. In fact, many parents may agree that the actual playing of the
instrument isn’t the most important part.
Music and math go hand in hand. Kids learn patterns, fractions,
and other mathematical elements through learning music. You might
see an academic boost if your child commits to learning music.
In addition, social skills and confidence may improve over time
through music lessons. Motor skills like coordination, balance, and
movement may also get a lift.
But perhaps the most important part is that music lessons
reinforce the notion that hard work pays off.
42. BEST MUSIC LESSONS FOR KIDS
If you want your kids to develop discipline through music, you
need to choose the right outlet.
Some experts will tell you that the piano is the best beginner’s ins
trument because of its wide keys and visual elements. However, that
doesn’t mean it’s the best choice for every child, especially if they
have no interest in it.
If teaching them piano isn’t favorable, auxiliary percussion
instruments like the cabasa or triangle are inexpensive alternatives.
In addition, you might consider voice lessons in lieu of a physical
instrument. They get similar disciplinary benefits through singing as
they do from playing without investing in a real instrument.
43. It’s important to note that self-discipline doesn’t
just happen because your child takes music
lessons. He or she must also be interested in
learning new skills.
You can get them excited for music lessons by
helping them understand the benefits and showing
them how much fun learning and practicing a new
skill can be.
45. Releasing stress through the power of Music
• Music can have a profound effect on boh the emotions and the
body. Faster music can make you feel more alert and concentrate
better. Upbeat music can make you feel more optimistic and
positive about life. A slower tempo can quiet your mind and relax
your muscles ,making you feel soothed while releasing the stress
of the day. Music is effective for relaxation and stress
management.
• If you want to take the positive effects of listening to music to
another level , try singing. Singing is the best ways to shift the
vibrations our thoughts and the very cells of our body ,helping slow
and regulate breathing and promote relaxation.
• If you’re going to pick songs you know will put you in a better
mood, inspire you , or help you relax. Pay attention to how different
you feel after a few minutes of singing alound ,and make note of
the songs that make you feel best so you can return to them when
you need them most.