Monday 29 April 2019

4 Reasons Why Listening to Music is Crucial to Becoming a Better Musician


If you haven’t ever seen a game of cricket, chances are you are just average at playing the game too. Simple reason being that you don’t understand the context of the game. Playing an instrument is the same. You may have the knowledge but if you don't listen to songs/music, how are you ever going to be able to apply them? To be able to test your skills you need to have an idea, a reference to evaluate what you have learnt. Music is something everyone enjoys, so there is no need to force anyone to listen to music. In this blog, we talk about how listening to music is absolutely essential it is for you to grow as a musician.

1. Context
Every technique that you learn, every theoretical lessons has a role to play. Songs help you demystify them. You can hear techniques being applied, scales being followed which, only strengthens your understanding of it. It is amazing to be original but even originality needs an inspiration and a reference to create. Listen to your favourite artists, try to imitate them and it will inspire you to be better.

2. Aural(listening) Skills
It is emphasised time and again that aural(listening) skills are really crucial for a musician. Good aural skills makes you a more complete musician. Songs help you develop a sense of rhythm and familiarise you with different dynamics of sound including melody constructions which, are very important to create good music. You start to understand the difference in notes and apply them by just listening to a tune.



3. Learning different styles
There are so many different styles/genres of music and every one of them is unique. You will only get the idea of applying the same knowledge of your theory and technique differently to sound unique each time by listening to as many different genre of songs as possible. So explore and learn to use your skills differently to unlock skills to new genres of music.

4. Inspire Yourself
Songs that excite you inspire you to practice more, sharpen your skills and pushes you to dedicate more time to your instrument. Follow your idols, their moves, their techniques and integrate them into your playing style. It just pushes you to dedicate more time and effort to developing your skills which, will fast track your progress to becoming a better musician.

Listening to a range of different types of music is a vital part of your learning as it connects your playing skill to your knowledge of techniques and concepts. It shows you the application of the techniques you learn and encourages you to experiment more practically with your instrument. Thus, the more you listen, the better your grasp will be on how to approach a song or a certain technique that you have been learning on the instrument. So don’t just play your instrument, find time to listen to plenty of music and get inspired!



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