September Is Classical Music Month And Back To School With Music!

September Is Classical Music Month And Back To School With Music!

There are plenty of ways to celebrate. Find classical music to listen to alone or with friends and  family. Those who already play can perform classical music for themselves and others. Attend a  concert to reap the full benefit of classical music. If you're in school, consider joining a band or a  music club. You can also learn to play an instrument, such as piano, cello or violin!

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“Play Me a Song!” The Importance of Music Recitals

Recitals are a very long tradition of sharing music in a group environment.  Family and friends gather together in celebration of musical performances and help encourage musicians of all ages.


At Leading Note Studios we hold numerous recitals throughout the year for both children as well as for adults. Many benefits are a result of participating in these events.  


In my 25 years of teaching music, the benefits certainly outweigh the avoidance of these well-established gatherings. Here are the top 5 reasons music recitals are so crucial to every musician.

1. Recitals provide the opportunity to share what a student has learned in their music lessons and to receive recognition for all of their hard work.  Learning a song on any instrument requires hours of hard work and solo practice.  Performing and playing at a recital gives the musician a chance to show a piece that is polished and perfected. 

2. Recitals help build self-confidence and self-esteem.  Performing in front of an audience plays a significant role in self-confidence in all areas of life.  Receiving genuine and heartfelt praise from family and friends has been shown to boost a sense of self-worth and confidence.  After students have performed their piece, I often see big flushed-face smiles after the audience claps enthusiastically.  The pride and feeling of accomplishment of playing in front of a supportive crowd just cannot be beaten.

3.  Recitals are very motivating. Watching other performers play their songs increases a renewed excitement and shared love for music within the school or community.  They are also a time when our students come together.  Younger students are always inspired by the performances of the more seasoned students and come away with a renewed excitement for music. Experienced students get a chance to remember starting their instrument and reflecting on how far they have come.

4.  Recitals provide a chance for you to experience and overcome nervousness, and to realize those feelings are okay.  In “real-life” these feelings are part-and-parcel of being human. Experiences with successfully conquering nerves give a unique type of confidence when learning anything new! 

5.  Recitals create a respectful and supportive environment making sure that the love of art and the musical journey does not become overly competitive.  A musicians passion for music can grow healthily and organically with support and encouragement. 

I have seen children grow from shy and introverted to outgoing, confident young adults. The ones who underwent this change stuck with their lessons and took every recital opportunity they could. Inspired by music and able to perform in front of a crowd, this boosted their confidence as well as their love for music. The progress didn’t happen after just four lessons, but from years of positive reinforcement by teachers and parents.

The Power of Giving Music

From what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a life.
— -- Arthur Ashe

The power of giving is one of the most transformative things you can do to change a person's life, as well as change your own. There are plenty of people in the world with dreams, ideas, passions, and creativity that are unrealized, because they may not be able to do something they love.

"Helping and giving them the opportunity to do the thing they love will change that forever.

What does it feel like to give music? When you share music, it connects all of us and brings us all together. You are giving something that will last a lifetime and help them feel connected to themselves and others. When you give music... it actually feels .... fantastic.

This summer, we had a business owner at our music school, award five music scholarships to five different children.

Laura Beulke owns "Vertical Printing & Graphics" here in Encinitas. When her daughter chose to discontinue her lessons, she gave her daughter Abby's tuition as scholarships to Kayla (8 1/2 years), Alea (15 1/2 years), Micah (18 years), Victor, (18 years), and Kyle, (12 years). 


Each of these children were unable to continue with their lessons financially, and Laura stepped in and helped provide scholarships for their families. Laura is a touchstone in our community of bridging hard work with selfless giving within our community. She is consistently one of those people who steps in and gives to others. Those families that received the scholarships appreciate her generosity in helping those children continue with their music studies.

The Power of Community

When the community bands together to help one another, it helps create, sustain, and keep us all connected. It is magical and unique. All five children were ecstatic when they found out that they were going to have their lessons this summer. And all because of Laura.


What does Music Provide?

Studies show that listening to music can benefit overall well-being, regulate emotions, and create happiness and relaxation in everyday life. It also reduces stress, and who does not need that right now?


Researchers have also found that learning to play a musical instrument can enhance verbal memory, increase spatial reasoning, and literacy
skills. Playing an instrument requires that you use both sides of your brain, strengthening memory power and brain development.

And when you share music, it has the unique ability to connect all of us and bring us together.

Music Builds Character

As children and adults learn new skills, including reading music or playing a new instrument, they'll gain a boost in self-confidence. Plus, adding music lessons to a busy schedule of school and other activities helps individuals set plans and manage their time.

So the next time you are looking for a unique gift, give the gift of music, change a person's life, and the community.

Amber Flynn