“Why is music class important?”
Society believes that the education you receive is important as it becomes part of a human’s soul. In my opinion, they stand corrected. According to many studies, the human mind is able to collect endless knowledge. Not necessarily facts from the basic math equations or famous poets from the Renaissance literature…the way they becomes creative and develop an independent mindset is by familiarizing the silent expressions from music art. Music affects the human brain in a positive way but music education can affect someone’s life by them grasping the full concept of their instructor’s lesson. First and foremost, the teachers in the music department tend to have outstanding personalities that students may idolize. Their passion and knowledge is contagious and capture plenty of students’ attention. As teachers begin to instruct the student about the roots of music, the interest begins to grow and the students’ brains develop around this knowledge. They begin to learn music notes, composers, and if they’re lucky, they’re even able to learn how to play an instrument. Also, no matter the age, one will always remember a tone as if they’re remembering a date. Psychologically, any pitch is recorded into the membrane. As they remember many patterns and pieces, they begin to balance out their memory. Research from a resourse, TCAMS Professional Center 2000, students with good rhythmic performance ability can more easily detect and differentiate between patterns in math, music, science and art. It’s proven that students do improve an organized lifestyle because of how well their able to read music. Students who learn how to play an instrument in school are more likely to build a hobby from it. They find passion in the instrument and begin to plan on pursuing something from it. Some would say they devote themselves to it and commit to a marching band in high school. They end