The Joy Of Playing Music

By Justine Frost


The music industry is thriving with all types of music these days. There are a whole variety of genres people can enjoy, from pop, rock, acoustic, jazz, RnB, to classical, alternative, reggae, etc. but apart from listening to music, one gets to appreciate music more when one is able to make it. But making good music isn't as simple as listening to it is. Because learning how to play an instrument takes time. And it would be a better experience if you learn through taking music lessons.

One can choose from about a hundred musical instruments to play to produce music. And if you are in your teens and realized your passion in music, don't you find it cool if you start a band of your own? In a band, the most common instrument to play is the guitar. It'll be good for you to get your own instrument and enrol yourself in a credible music institutions as you discover your desire to learn this talent.

In fact, learning how to play the acoustic or electric guitar could be done through mere self-studying. However, it is different if you wish to play the guitar for a band for in a band, you'll need to learn playing it accompanied by other instruments like the bass guitar, drums, keyboards, and if you're a jazz or reggae band, learn to play with the trumpet or saxophone. Learning this would be best if you had a knowledgeable mentor who is willing to hone the talents and skills you all have.

Learning to play as a group is another reason to enrol in a music school when you want to start a group. Playing collaboratively as one band is something you need to learn. Bring out your best as a group and not doing your best individually on your own instruments. What more, you could have the opportunity to learn other instruments other than the one assigned to you if you take music classes as a band.

Playing the kind of music you want can be fun and very self-fulfilling. It even opens up doors for bonds and friendship. If you dream to be a musician, keep in mind that you have to exert effort, learn all you can, and most of all, do the very best you can.




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