Showing posts with label music learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music learning. Show all posts

Monday, 12 August 2019

4 Reasons Why, Listening To Music, is an Important Part of Music Education


Is practice becoming constant or too monotonous? How can you break this monotony and yet improve your knowledge on music? The answer is quite simple. Listen to music. Discover as many artists as you can or listen to your favourite song again and again. Being connected with music motivates and inspires you which will make your practice sessions a little bit more exciting. You can even try to pick up some easy songs if you are a beginner which will give you a motive to practice. Here are the 4 reasons why listening to music is a must process in your learning.

1. Understanding Music Concepts
All the theory and techniques you are learning is useless if you can’t apply them in context. The best way to understand the use of them is to find songs that require you to apply the theory and technique you are practicing every day. It will give you the motivation to practice as you understand the importance of it and how it applies to making music. Also, try to understand the way they are using the theory in their playing which will help you to grow as a better musician.

2. Developing a habit
Yes, we all listen to music but as learners of musical instruments, are we doing enough of it. We should set a specific time which is assigned to listening music. You can even club it with some of your daily chores if you don’t have much free time. It is very important to develop a habit of listening to music , especially the young learners who can have the tendency to take up instruments as a daily chore. Yes, they should practice daily but should not be a mundane task which ends up with them losing interests. It should be fun, so parents should sit down with them and listen to music and have conversations about what they liked and what kind of music they would prefer to listen. You can even exchange your playlist with each other and discuss the differences in music of old and the music that comes out now. They should also be given freedom, though to discover their own music and develop their own taste for it.


3. Experiencing the Music Scene
The best way to experience the power of music is by attending live concerts. Try to attend as many live concerts as you can live the experience of performance and the joy that music brings. Listening and watching live shows can inspire you tremendously and you finally see what you are working for. Some of you might not be learning to take it up professionally but just the sight of being on stage or just being on a stage performing your instrument can boost your confidence which is very important to grow as a musician. Also, you meet people that are involved with music which can expand your knowledge of music immensely.

4. Ear Training
Ear training is a very important part of your music learning and there is nothing better than listening to songs. Train your ears to understand melodies and even try to identify the key or the chords they might be using. You won’t be accurate immediately but once you continue and keep at it, it will get better which will help you a long way if you choose to continue with music. There are times when you listen to songs just to enjoy and have a peace of mind but sometimes, sit down to break down the song with conscious concentration and see the depth of the music that is being played.

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.

Monday, 29 July 2019

3 Reasons Why You Should be Patient when Learning Music


Good things take time. Yes, some achieve it faster than others but they still have to work hard. Without the necessary dedication and time towards your instrument, it is really difficult to learn. Everyone processes at different rate and same goes when you are learning music instruments. Musical instruments need time, practice, repetition to be able to achieve the necessary skills. However it is understandable that one can lose interest along the way as sometimes it can get frustrating playing the same thing over and over again , yet you are not getting the exercise to full speed. But do not worry, everyone goes through that and it is important as a beginner to be patient because once you are through with the basics, it is only going to be interesting. Have confidence in your practice routines and you will see the improvement in your playing. It doesn’t matter how slow you are, all it matters is that you can play the instrument you have always dreamed about.

Building a strong fundamental is important
Having a strong grasp of the basic knowledge of your instrument helps you with your instrument later. Mastering the fundamental skills is very important as it builds the core of all the advanced techniques you are going to learn as you improve. With your basic technique done properly, advanced techniques will grow into your skill set quicker and sound more efficient. These often takes time for beginners as they are completely new concept to them and the brain takes a while to get accustomed to that. However, be patient, realistic and  you will definitely see the results that you hoped for yourself and be the musician you always dreamt of.




Building Muscle Memory
The reason practicing every day is such an important part of learning as a beginner because all musical instruments involve movement of certain muscles and muscles don’t act very swiftly and comfortable until they have been trained to do it. So repetition builds memory in the muscle which with time becomes second nature and responds to every movement you make in your instrument very spontaneously.  Once your muscles are accustomed to the rigour and  rhythm of your instrument , it becomes much much easier to showcase your skills . As a beginner, it does take  certain time but as you gain the experience by playing it daily, it starts improving gradually.

Understanding of Technique
Adopting a habit is very easy but breaking or getting rid of habit is the hardest task to do. So it is important that you accomplish the technique in slow and perfect manner so that you don't cultivate a bad technique that you have to unlearn later which can be time consuming and very frustrating as a student. A step by step process to understand the application of techniques will help you with your instrument in the long run. For eg: If you have a habit of holding a chord on a guitar without a proper support of your thumb and not putting the right pressure on the strings can lead to a very bad generation of tone. If you continue with the same technique you will be unable to produce sweet tones from your instrument which will hamper your musicality. So, do it the correct way time and time again, until you are comfortable with it. So, be patient and polish your skills so that you get the best benefit out of playing your instrument.

So, remember learning Music and Musical instruments need a little time, practice, repetition to be able to achieve the necessary skills. Don't get disheartened, stick it out and you will see how worthwhile it was. Music can change your life and creating your own music will give you perspective and build character.



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.

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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