Tips for Choosing a Music Course
Tips for Choosing a Music Course. For Children. Music lessons for children, is it necessary?
Until this moment having the expertise to play an instrument has not been considered urgent by some parents.
Music skills tend to be underestimated because they have not been able to promise a bright future for a child’s career development when he is an adult.

Tips for Choosing a Music Course

 

The number of music artists involved in unpleasant things when their careers have dimmed might help strengthen this view.
As a result, music courses are less prestigious compared to tutoring in other fields, such as Kumon lessons.
Learn to be disciplined by taking music lessons
Learning or taking music lessons actually has a goal that is more than just making the child a musician.

Relaxation, the ability to calm down and express themselves and practice discipline is a small part that can be obtained by a child from attending music lessons.

However, because music lessons cannot be taught by just anyone and require special equipment.

It is not surprising that the cost of attending music lessons is relatively expensive.

If you are currently planning on enrolling your child for music lessons.

It is a good idea to consider our suggestions below to avoid regrets, both for your child and yourself.

 

Music Course For Children

1. Reputation

 

Like choosing a public school, you should consider the reputation of the music school before making your choice.
A good music school not only has complete facilities.
But also experienced teachers, regular events (annual/monthly concerts, for example) and a friendly atmosphere so that children do not get bored easily.


2. Music school alumni

 

If possible, you should conduct a small investigation to trace what alumni do after graduating from music school.

Do they continue music courses in other places, are active in music at local events or are there alumni who are famous musicians?

Successful music schools are schools that are able to instill musical foundations to be remembered and practiced by their students for life.

Even if they do not rejoin any music lessons.


3. Tutoring schedule

 

Although music lessons are intended to develop children’s talents, don’t let tutoring schedules disrupt their study schedules at home.

Choose a music school with class hours in the afternoon or evening so that children have enough time to study at home.

Do not forget to ask whether the music school gives a course when the child is facing a final exam or exam.

 

Music lessons for children

4. Are you ready child?

This question is intended for those of you with a son/daughter who is under five.

The readiness of children to take music lessons can be seen from their ability to distinguish between right and left hands.

Moving fingers, holding a pencil, listening and focusing.

Does the child’s body have high requirements to sit upright in a chair while pressing the piano pedal and playing the keys?

Your child’s health condition must also be considered before choosing the right musical instrument for him.

Children with respiratory problems are not recommended to choose a wind instrument.

Such as trumpet, saxophone, flute, and harmonica.

You also cannot force children to choose large musical instruments.

Such as bass and tubes, if they are small in stature.

Children with less agile motor functions are not encouraged to choose stringed musical instruments, such as violin, cello, viola, and bass.


5. Location

Because the children are very young, it is impossible to ask them to leave or go home to music lessons alone.

Unless your house is in the vicinity of the music school.

You have to set aside half an hour to deliver and accompany them to go to tutoring.

Not including travel time from tutoring to commuting.

Choose a music school that is located not too far from home.

So that children are also not too tired after tutoring and can still concentrate on preparing for school lessons the next day.

Enjoy playing with music!

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