Topic > The Benefits of Music - 633

In today's competitive society, whatever makes us different from others is what really matters. In every aspect of life, especially here in this leading first world country, the United States of America, we are judged on our abilities and aptitude. Whether it's a job interview or a college application: it's what's on paper that gets seen first by those who can enable us to pay our bills, follow our higher education dreams, or simply be civilized human beings here in this monopoly we call home. Whether this aspect is right or not is far from our control… We must first play the game we are given, allow it by all means, and then we can change it according to our perspective. It has been proven time and time again that music education is one of the most effective mind-building tools, as well as a way to reduce obstacles to achieving a creative mind and, more importantly, to better enjoy that of the past and the past. present. to better plan our future. Music: a basic form of mathematics… Yes, this may seem very unlikely, because how can two subjects at opposite ends of education be related anyway? Well, in hindsight, without going into the psychology of the brain and how music/art plays a role, you only need to look into our past to see that some of the greatest minds in the world were musicians: Galileo Galilei was a lutenist, Albert Einstein was a violinist and pianist, Bill Gates was a rusty trombonist. In addition to being some of the greatest minds in the history of our world, these individuals are also musicians. It is useless to consider Mozart as a simple hobbyist on the subject, because the fact that everyone received a musical education at a young age is sufficient proof that music... middle of paper ... ... glish... it has not been counted, created, experienced and practiced as math and science are…there is no meaning in its past, as social studies is. When you answer these questions, is it perhaps not clear that through music all topics are connected in some way. So why not invest in music education, for students, for us, for a better future in what we seem to be forgetting. It has been proven time and time again that music education is also one of the most effective tools for building mundane minds. as a way to reduce obstacles to achieving a creative mind and, more importantly, to better enjoy the past and present, to better pave our future. That said, there is no reason why students in this mighty country should be in any way hindered in the musical arts. Frankly, it seems to have proven to be a foundational curriculum for us, yet we somehow seem to forget it.