7/02/2013

Life Of A Musician

By Lori Buenavista


As a parent, you want to provide as numerous possibilities and learning experiences for your youngster as possible. If you've signed up your child in music classes, or are thinking of doing so, you've made a wonderful decision. Learning to play a musical instrument will enrich your child's life in many ways: she'll come in contact with wonderful music, gain self-esteem, learn self-control and organization skills and even perhaps increase math skills, reading knowledge and artistic talents.

If you enroll your son in Little League, you most likely don't anticipate him to play for the New York Yankees as an adult. Though you've registered him in music lessons, you probably don't expect him to perform for the Boston Symphony, either. Having said that, if your child continues with lessons so that he can play well, he'll be a musician, which will contribute to his identity throughout his life. Let's look at the ways that your child could be a musician and what that might necessarily mean.

As a musician who performs for himself, and those closest to him, he will play his instrument as a way to bring himself delight. He will play during periods of emotional tension or trouble, and his music can help him work out his difficulties. He will play for his wife or husband or better half, and his music will help him bond closer to that individual. He may seek out another musician as a groom; a person who comprehends the power of music in one's personal life. He will play music for his kids, and help them learn the importance of surrounding themselves with the beauty of music in their lives.

As a musician and performer who teaches others, your little one may pick a teaching career in music; either as a full-time instructor, or as a home-based business along with another job. She might teach music to kids in a school setting, where she will help and inspire the next generation of musicians. She might set up lessons in her dwelling. As a part-time business, training music lessons offers her flexible working hours, the opportunity to select her clients and a reasonable hourly wage. She might coach music at a college or university, where she will present her musical experience and knowledge, and build a productive, gratifying vocation, encompassed by others who are teaching and learning music throughout their lifetimes. She may teach her very own children to play. The time she spends at this task will bring her closer to them, and improve their lives.

Being a professional musician who plays for others, your little one might go on to a professional career, actively playing music. He will inspire folks of every age group, who will pay attention to his tracks, gain knowledge from it, relax to it and savor it. He will enjoy a career that enables him to meet many people from a number of backgrounds, and perhaps travel the world. He won't ever stop learning as a professional musician, which means that his life will continually be filled up with new challenges, new encounters and new learning experiences.




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