Why is music fun? To be able to play your favorite songs by Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran or whoever you’re favorite singer might be. The whole process of learning how to learn makes our brain expand and build better focus and concentration. Learning how to write a song is very doable over time once the basic skills of strumming and understanding a bit of ideas how to put the chords together to make a song. It’s like writing a poem but to music. Once you can play a few songs it’s really a gift you give to yourself and you can share that gift with family and friends, maybe even your community.
I would also like to see the older generation learn an instrument, piano, guitar, learn how to sing and perform. Just think they have the time. And what if grandma could songs with her daughter or grand daughter or grandfather play with his grandson. Many people don’t try to learn to play piano, guitar or sing because they don’t believe they can’t do it. If you are shown the right way to do it and do it enough times then that’s all it takes to get good. Just getting started. I have been there myself many times. But once we start then a few months down the road and we’re seeing improvement. Great music lessons shouldn’t having you trying to figure it out. I’ve created step by step systems that get students results. Don’t worry about being too young or too old, or nobody played an instrument in my family. It’s not in our DNA. It just takes getting started and then committing to a once a week lesson and 15 minutes of practice daily and you will see the results.
The positive reinforcement a child can receive from a patient, encouraging teacher can be life transforming. Each and every student should be built up lesson by lesson. It teaches much greater skills even beyond music. How to achieve. As the song says, “The children are our future”. Even all these decades later I enjoy music more today than ever. It’s a medicine, it’s therapeutic, it’s transforming, it takes us away from the everyday world into a world of fun and creativity! I encourage anyone thinking about taking music lessons to jump and do it, you won’t regret it. Even make it a family event to do together. What a way for families to connect and grow together. Hope I see you soon in some Music Lessons!
Sid