Classical Music For Children
Posted in Posters on 05/27/2009 11:42 pm by admin

Classical Music a Kind of Music to Learn?
These days it’s quite common to meet people, especially young people, who claim that they do not like classical music. How can anyone love something they’ve never tried? There are people who understand, appreciate and love it. This does not mean you are not smart enough to understand it. Children need music to learn about the different types of music that exist.
Everything in our world changes and develops and music is no exception. Modern rhythms differ considerably from what composers wrote centuries ago. A person’s taste in music and what they listen to also change and develop over time. What we hear creates our world of impression. All this makes a huge impact not only on our character but also on our life. Music as you know consists of sounds and each sound is comprised of a certain vibration (if you remember physics). Each vibration carries a stream of energy. In other words, when we hear music, we are filled not just with sounds, but something much greater than that, it is energy. Whatever music we listen to, influences our character development.
Sometimes when we turn on the radio or TV and hear music we can say immediately if we like it or not. This is because the stream of energy which produces the music either coincides with our internal vibrations, or is does not. Deciding which music to learn is up to us and it must be music we like or we won’t learn it.
Using simple music as a test we can define what kind of person we are and attribute this to what level of spiritual development we achieve. In fact the more beautiful music we listen to, the softer and kinder our heart becomes and the music acts as our spiritual food. Teenagers and youth intuitively use the above described method to define a new person who wants to join their group. They only ask one question of this person and that is what kind of music they listen to.
Now let’s imagine if a person was unable to listen to music or read a book. Have you ever spoken to people who do not read books? Have you ever heard music that was comprised of undefined noise where the melody is difficult or impossible to distinguish? Were you pleased by such music? Listen to music that is soft and nice and you will really be able to appreciate the beauty and art of the music. So what is classical music and what does it give people? Wikipedia defines classical music as “music produced over a broad period of time from roughly the 9th century to present times that has passed the test of time and that has an audience in a modern society”. Due to ideal harmonious combinations of sounds, classical music carries a powerful stream of energy that listeners want to listen to over and over again, regardless of how old the piece of music is. This energy awakens feelings in a person that are remarkable and makes their life more fulfilled and interesting.
Having music to learn and finding out about classical music it is easy to confuse yourself and others. You just have to remember all those times when you heard a familiar tune and started to whistle it or to sing along. You often do not know the name of the piece you’ve heard, but the fact remains that it has influenced you in the most positive way. If you are not sure what classical music gives you, all you have to do is go to a live concert. It is best to attend a concert that is accompanied by historical and bibliographic data on the lives and creative work of the composers. It will help you see new colors and feel new sensations that you’ve not felt before.
The same thing concerns the fine arts. If a person were not familiar with art they would go to the art gallery and wander the halls looking at the exhibits. They would end up only being impressed by one or two works (and possibly none). But if they take a tour that is conducted by a guide who gives insight on different pieces of art then our dilettante will be impressed by quite a few paintings. Try it and you’ll see that it really works.
All children without exception love music. It takes music to learn how they will react. If the child reaches for it, it means that they need this beauty. If the parents did not get musical guidance from their moms and dads during their childhood they may think they don’t like classical music. It does not mean that you should deprive your child of this art. What if it is their destiny? Give them the energy that classical music brings, and you will see how the life of your child can change.
About the Author
Nicholas Wood is an owner of Crystal Music Method Center. For great information on music to learn, visit http://www.crystalmusicmethod.com
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