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Assignment 5: Concert Report

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Keris Cho - 7th Ms. Perina Period 5 Concert Orchestra 10/20/15

Music is a huge part of my life and very important. Music is my safe place. Something to keep me calm, happy and focused. As a matter of fact, I’m listening to music as I type this. Music is important, and learning about it will just make you appreciate it even more. If you try to compose a piece yourself, you’ll probably appreciate composers a lot, it takes talent to compose something and actually make it sound good. Music education, and just music in general is important.

Music has been a part of my life for over half of it. I started piano when I was about 6, and did orchestra in 4th, 6th, and now 7th. I always enjoyed learning more about the instruments I played. But …show more content…

But once I joined, the class went too slow of a place for me, and I quit. Then in fifth grade, I joined band because I loved music, but that wasn’t such a good idea because that class went at a slow place again. In sixth grade I joined orchestra again, and here I am, writing this essay for orchestra in seventh grade.

Music helps me focus, unless it has a video to go along with it or something. Ever since I‘ve started playing an instrument, I’ve felt calmer and less chaotic (I think). I feel more relaxed and generally more happy. Participating in music class helped me understand actually how music works and how to read it. Academically, I feel like I’ve been getting better grades (except in history, I’m terrible at history). Listening to music while studying helps me a lot. Music helps me to be a better person overall (that’s what I want to think at …show more content…

It can teach you to never to give up. Music education can transform you through the lessons you take and make you a different person. It can improve your grades and even make you a leader if you were never thought to be one. Music is also very good for your brain. Studies show that when listening to or playing music, you engage multiple parts of your brain. You use most parts of your brain including the visual, auditory, and motor cortices. playing an instrument helps you to strengthen and apply the new strengths to other activities. Playing an instrument also builds the brain’s corpus callosum, which is the bridge between the right and left sides of the brain, which helps people to solve problems in different, more efficient ways.

Music education belongs in schools. If you need further persuasion (which you shouldn’t, it just makes sense), there are many reasons. Music motivates people. Once you get interested in music, you’re learning a new language and other useful skills. You get disciplined with practicing. Playing in a group teaches you teamwork. You learn history through the music you’re interested in learning about. It can get you interested in different academic classes and help improve your grades and actually be motivated to learn. Music education will help students not only academically, but in their future

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