Showing posts with label No age limit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No age limit. Show all posts

Monday, 20 January 2020

5 ARTISTS WHO PROVE THERE IS NO AGE LIMIT FOR LEARNING MUSIC!


Yes, you doubt yourself because you are an adult and wonder if it is too late for you to start learning something new? Simple answer is that You are not! However if you don’t believe our words, maybe the following artists who had a similar curve and had a late start to their professional career as musicians. They started late or got recognised very late in their life.

Sheryl Crow
Crow started out as a music teacher after graduating from the University of Missouri, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. She continued to pursue her dreams, however, by playing gigs on the weekends and writing jingles for commercials. Crow didn’t reach mainstream success until she was 31 years old when she shot to fame with her single “All I Wanna Do.” The song helped her win the Grammy award for Best New Artist in 1995.

Leonard Cohen
Cohen was born in Canada in 1934, and emerged in the music industry at the age of 33. He started as a writer but found it difficult to earn money, and turned to writing folk music full-time. He began writing for other artists, such as Judy Collins, and eventually signed with Columbia Records. After a failed stint as a fiction writer, Cohen released his debut album at 33, but it wasn’t for another 17 years did he release “Hallelujah” which has been covered (and released) by over 200 artists in various languages. He played various instruments including guitar, piano and synthesizer. 


Tuli Kupferberg
Kupferberg was a poet, author and cartoonist, along with being a musician. His music career took off at the age of 40, when he co-founded the Fugs, a funk/punk band. Before that, Kupferberg was well-known for his counter-culture books “Beatniks” (1961) and “1001 Ways to Beat the Draft” (1966).

Bill Wither
Withers enlisted with the United States Navy at the age of 18 and served for nine years, during which time he overcame his stutter and became interested in singing and writing songs. Withers released his debut album with the hit “Ain’t No Sunshine” at age 32. When he debuted with the song "Ain't No Sunshine", he refused to resign from his job because he believed the music business was a fickle industry.

Andre Bocelli
One of the best-selling singers of all-time, Bocelli was 34 when he released his debut album, but it wasn’t until his third did he reach worldwide success with Sogno which went cracked the top 10 in 10 countries. Bocelli was diagnosed with Traumatic glaucoma, becoming completely blind at age 12 after a football accident . Since 1982, Bocelli has recorded 15 solo studio albums of both pop and classical music, three greatest hits albums, and nine complete operas, selling over 90 million records worldwide. He has had success as a crossover performer, bringing classical music to the top of international pop charts.

So, it is never too late. All of us will agree that even if the artist discussed above got their fame at an old age or started late, they were determined and passionate about learning. They always inspired themselves and finally, they got there. Like Picasso rightly said “ Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working .“


BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 


The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.


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Tuesday, 14 May 2019

3 Reasons Why Learning Music has no age limit!


Music is universal. There are no boundaries in music, it can reach huge masses. It has got the ability to connect with you emotionally, spiritually as well as provide the best company when you need it. Almost everyone loves to listen to music, so if you wish to learn it, your age should not be stopping you from learning or playing music. There is no age limit to learn music, all it requires is your time and you will be playing tunes in no time.

1. Virtue of Patience: You might have heard the classic stereotypes where they say it is harder for older people to absorb things quicker. It is not entirely true. Modern day requirements put a lot of stress in an individual and it deprives them of valuable time that is required for themselves. Learning music is one really good way to come out of that stressful vibes and spend time in learning something new. Learning music has benefits for all, age has nothing to do with it. It can help develop a kid's personality as well as act as a stress relief for adults. Now you do have to be be little bit more conscious if you are starting late as it requires extra patience compared to the youth who are already in a state of mind where they are used to learning things every day from their daily co-curricular activity. For adults, you have to put a little more effort in activating the learning part of your brain but as long as you are prepared to enjoy the progress and necessary steps in learning an instrument with a little bit of patience, there is nothing to worry about.


2. Universal Language : Music can be understood by all. It is perceived and felt by all from different ages. If you wish to play along your favourite music or create your own, it is never too late in music. All you have to do is find time for practice from your schedule, follow the exercise and lessons and learn the practicality of it. Just a little commitment from your side and your dream to play a musical instrument will be fulfilled. The sense of music can be instilled even in toddlers which has a positive impact on their intellectual ability. And as they build a relationship and enjoy the music around them, they get more accustomed to an instrument and helps them figure out the techniques and lessons more efficiently. Music is a gift that anyone who wishes to learn should find time and make use of it to their benefit, may it be for fun, remedy for stress or developing important personality traits.

3. Simple Needs: To start your learning, all you need is an instrument at home and assigned time for practice. Those are the ingredients for learning an instrument, your age has absolutely nothing to do with it perhaps only your daily schedule can decide if you can give your time. It is an amazing outlet for those who wants to free themselves from the stressful monotony of work and we have already discussed numerous times how it benefits children.Everyone has a different pace and system in learning something, but we assure you its not about the age, it is all about how you can trick and use your mind to process and understand the lessons and make it second nature for your muscles to be able to play those by sheer commitment to practice and effective repetition.


BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 


The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.

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