As science, literature, arts, and sports are
compulsory subjects in high school, teachers should also ponder on music which
is essential for a human brain. Music not just enhance the creativity of a
child but it also relieves stress and tension. When a child is too bored with
studying physics, mathematics, and chemistry, music increases the focus and
concentration. Music is always referred to as a cultural activity and exhibits
a sense of unity within people of the same culture. Moreover, music is the best
possible way for the upcoming talent to show up. Who knows in the class of 40
students, the future of some students ends up being a pop singer or an
accomplished music composer. In this way, a student who wants to be a singer
might not get distracted form right path and would be given a proper guideline
to pursue music as a career.
Improves
learning process:
A student may not know what he was taught yesterday
but definitely, he is going to remember a song he just heard last night. Not
just this, some students have also learned the lyrics by heart and try to
imitate the voices of their favorite singer. The area of the brain related to
analyzing pitches is 25 percent larger in musicians than non-musicians. And
children who study music do better at academics as well.
Enhances creativity:
Including
music activities on a regular basis during school time can also help encourage
creativity and teamwork. Music has the quality to foster creativity in the
lives of children. Music and other arts enable our students to build
self-confidence through their ability to develop creativity and to find their
freedom of expression.
Enriches a person for life:
Lastly,
music enriches a person for life. By bringing music to the classrooms, schools
are doing an important job by encouraging children to sing or play an
instrument, thereby giving them a gift which will last for a lifetime. Students
of music are better suited to face the world once they leave school. Moreover,
music students tend to score better on tests, have better communication skills,
and are better-disciplined students.
Adds up to self-worth:
Researchers
studying the benefits of music feel that music education can impart feelings of
self-esteem and self-confidence, and provide a sense of achievement. Students
who participate in music programs have improved levels of confidence than those
who don’t.
