The Benefits of Music

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In today’s competitive society, everything and anything that makes one different from the rest is what truly counts. In every aspect of life, especially here in this the leading first world country The United States of America, we are judged by our abilities and aptitudes. Whether it be a job interview, or college application: It’s what’s on paper that is seen first by those whom can allow us to pay our bills, follow our higher education dreams, or to just be civilized human beings here in this monopoly we call home. Whether or not this aspect is fair is far from our control… We must play the game that is given to us first, concur it by all means, and then we may change it to our perspective. It has been proven time and time again that music education is one of the most effective trivial mind builders, as well as a way to lower the hindrance to achieve a creative mind, and more importantly to better enjoy that of the past, and present, to better pave our future.
Music: A basic form of math… Yes, this may sound very unlikely, for how is it that two subjects on opposite ends of education, be related in anyway? Well in hind sight, without going into the psychology of the brain and how music/art plays a role, just looking into our very past to see that some of the world’s greatest minds were musicians: Galileo Galilei was a lutenist, Albert Einstein was a violinist as well as a pianist, to Bill Gates being a rusty trombonist. Besides being some of the greatest minds in the history of our word, these individuals are also musicians. Whether they are considered Mozart’s to being just a hobbyist in the matter is pointless, for the fact that they all were all educated in the musical arts during a young age is sufficient proof that music ...

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...glish… is it not counted, created, experimented, and practiced as math and science is… is there no meaning to its past, like social studies. When answer these questions, is it not clear that through music, all subjects are connected in some way. Then, 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 one of the most effective trivial mind builders, as well as a way to lower the hindrance to achieve a creative mind, and more importantly to better enjoy that of the past, and present, to better pave our future. With this being said, there is no reason why student in this power house of a country should be in anyway hindered in the musical arts. Frankly, it seems to have proven itself to us as a core curriculum, yet we seem to somehow forget it.

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