Music Enhances Brain Power
For eight years I have played the clarinet in the marching band. Many people believe that playing in the band is just an extra curricular activity that does not require much effort. People feel that it does not take a genius to play an instrument. They have the attitude of oh I can do that or all you have to do is blow air into the mouthpiece and move your fingers around. People also think playing an instrument in the band is just a way to get an easy A and boost up their grade point average. They believe all these things because they have never played an instrument in the band or have tried to but were not very good at it. Most people think playing an instrument in the band is not important or academic related, and require little skill, but, in fact, it takes lots of time, practice, and enhances memorization and math skills. All musical instruments require the playing of scales. Scales provide the basic rudiments of all musical compositions. There are twelve major scales, two minors, and one chromatic. All fifteen of these scales must be learned by memory in order to play in the band. The twelve major scales are played everyday in
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