Music Lessons Are For Everyone

By Adriana Noton


Music lessons are a key step to proficiency on a variety of instruments. If the teacher knows the goals of the students, they can better help them achieve their goals. Children and adults can learn an instrument with the help of a qualified tutor. There are as many options for instruction as there are types of instruments to learn, and choices such as group or private settings make learning an instrument fun.

Children are often first exposed to live instruments and group singing at preschool age. While four and five year-olds are certainly capable of expressing themselves musically, they typically do not benefit from private lessons until they are at least five or six. However, they do tend to thrive in group instruction. Starting a child too soon can result in resentment and a future resistance to learning an instrument. Adults can begin learning at any age so long as they possess the discipline and desire to practice and learn.

College and high school band and orchestra directors are good contacts for local instructors on instruments that are used in concert and marching bands, and symphony groups. Other instruments such as piano, drums, and guitar are typically taught at local instrument stores. Vocal coaches tend to make themselves available through local stores and colleges as well. Some universities also offer junior symphonies or concert bands for group instruction.

Bands and choirs are good places for group learning. Public schools typically offer these programs which provide instruction in a wide variety of instruments as well as vocal practice. Jazz and chamber groups also offer opportunities for small group instruction and practice. Applying skills in real life performances is important in these settings. Some institutions offer private classes for students as well.

Stringed instruments such as the violin, cello, bass, or viola require discipline and a robust learning environment. Instructors can often be found through a music store or local band and orchestra directors. Some children have shown great proficiency with stringed instruments at very young ages, so it is important to work with a tutor to determine the child's interest and level of ability before committing to regular sessions. Some stringed instruments are too large for small children, so take their size into account.

Children over the age of ten are typically able to handle the rigors of vocal instruction. Lung capacity, development of the vocal chords, and ability to perform proper breathing exercises have a strong impact on success. Vocal coaches usually will not work professionally with younger children.

Any instrument can be learned privately or with a group. Private lessons usually occur at home or at the teacher's home. This often proves more convenient in terms of time and scheduling as it allows some flexibility and permits the learner to progress at their own pace. Group instruction has its advantages as well. Peer encouragement and group practice provides a more real life playing or singing environment and takes place in a more traditional learning environment.

Know your goals and the time and financial commitment necessary to reach them when considering instruction on an instrument. It is important to find both the instructor, instrument, and environment that that will help you to be musically fulfilled. Music lessons Richmond can be a great joy when approached with enthusiasm and patience.




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