5-24-2018 The Power of Music
5-24-2018 The Power of Music
5-24-2018 The Power of Music
5-24-2018
Wendy J. Rosales
Abstract
A case will be made about the effects student musicians receive when learning how to
producing musical sounds. First presented is a claim stating that when a student chooses to use a
musical instrument, it encourages the individual to have academic success. The second claim is
stating that playing an instrument can give social-emotional effects to a student. The final claim
is that with the help of playing an instrument, ones brain is able to develop quicker and more
successful than those who don’t play an instrument. The following analysis was investigated
through researching facts by David Byrne, Christopher Chau, Theresa Riforgiate, Diana Deutsh,
Colin Lecher, Erika Montgomery, Sofia Oliver, Olivia Roxanne, the National Association for
Wendy J. Rosales
A case will be made about the effects student musicians receive when learning how to
producing musical sounds. First presented is a claim stating that when a student chooses to use
a musical instrument, it encourages the individual to have academic success. The second claim is
stating that playing an instrument can give social-emotional effects to a student. The final claim
is that with the help of playing an instrument, ones brain is able to develop quicker and more
successful than those who don’t play an instrument. The following analysis was investigated
through researching facts by David Byrne, Christopher Chau, Theresa Riforgiate, Diana Deutsh,
Colin Lecher, Erika Montgomery, Sofia Oliver, Olivia Roxanne, the National Association for
The Incident
It was an early afternoon, I was called out of class to head to the auditorium. As I walked
out, I felt very excited but also nervous. I had been telling my parents about this day for weeks,
and it was finally here. I entered the auditorium where there were other fourth graders looking
around the tables. Every table had a different set of musical instruments layed out. Beginning on
the table to my left was the flute, then the clarinet, the trumpet, violin, the cello, and finally, the
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piano. Although every instrument looked unique, my heart was set on playing the piano. I felt as
if I was floating on air while walking towards it. Before I was able to choose the piano, our
music conductor quickly made an announcement, “Students, the piano has already been chosen.
My heart dropped to the bottom of my stomach. My dream of playing the piano vanished
within seconds. My heart told me to quit, but my gut told me to stay. I chose to stay and decided
to give another instrument a try. As I kept searching for the next contestant of my musical
aspiration, I was mesmerized by one beauty, the violin. The scarring on its body showed that it
was ancient, inbetween its strings were an initial of “R.C” carved, and its color was glowing like
a fresh, red apple. I will always remember this instrument because I had never played, touched,
My first instinct was to grab the violin by its roughed up body and neck, to claim it as my
own. Actually holding the violin and feeling its texture, brought to my mind that it felt like a tiny
guitar. Out of curiosity, I grabbed the bow and slightly pressed it against its strings. I had no clue
it was such a sensitive instrument that when I pressed down, it let out a screeching sound. I felt
my skin turn boiling hot because I was so embarrassed of what I had just done. However, my
music teacher reassured me, “Don’t worry about that, it’ll take time to learn how to play this. It’s
everyone's first time.” After he spoke with me, we all took a seat with our instruments and he
congratulated us for being Betty Plasencia Elementary Schools’ newest orchestra group. He
I began thinking, “Classical music isn’t really me… What am I doing playing this type of
music?... What if I don’t have enough talent to play the violin?... I never imagined I would
actually do this...” From the moment I laid my fingers on its strings, I knew it was such a
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captivating creation. It was as if I had discovered a whole new world. I had my doubts in the
beginning, but after taking a moment, my heart knew that the violin was my breath of life and
my new dream.
Analysis
Introduction
A couple of years ago, I joined an orchestra group in my elementary school, Betty Plasencia. I
was new to the music community, but noticed I always had a passion for the piano. I never
played in my entire life and before I even could, I had to change this infatuation from the piano,
to the violin. It may seem like it was such a saddening event, but it was really the first step to my
love for music. Music has become one of the greatest motivation in my life and it has made me
the person I am today. When I think about music, I think of the following lyrics from a song
called, “Thank You For the Music” by ABBA, because it surprisingly expresses my view to
music:
Thank you for the music, the songs I’m singing. Thanks for all the joy they’re bringing.
Who can live without it, I ask in all honesty. What would life be?
Without a song or a dance what are we? So I say thank you for the music
Music is a form of art that is translated through genres, instruments, or films. It is the vocal and
instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and
expression (Google, 2018). The American singer-songwriter and pianist, Billy Joel once said, “I
think music in itself is healing. It’s an explosive expression of humanity. It’s something we are
all touched by. No matter what culture we’re from, everyone loves music.” In today's time, I
believe that music can be a genuine way to happiness and freedom. It can unite people of every
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color, race, gender, or age. There are no limits to music. Whether it’s by tapping your foot,
humming in your head, or shaking a bottle filled with rice. Music is everywhere.
Study of Focus
Music is the art or science of composing and performing. Music is a sound perceived as
pleasingly harmonious. In an article called, “Periods”, from Primephonic (2018), study has
shown that music has been a part of the world since the 500’s with six historical eras of music.
The Medieval music era began around the early 500’s to the 1400’s and it was mostly music that
was sacred and secular. The Renaissance era then came along in the 1400’s through the 1600’s.
Throughout these years, “sacred music was the principal type of formally notated music across
Europe” (Primephonic, 2018). The third historical era of music was the Baroque period of 1600’s
through the year of 1750. The years of Baroque brought Opera, Cantata, Oratorio, Concerto, and
Sonata. The fourth era was the great Classical in the years of 1730 through 1820’s. Classical
music brought musicians: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, etc. In the following years of 1780
through the 1910’s, the Romantic era came to be known as the fifth era of music. Romantic
music came to be “composed for the average person to enjoy, increasing audience numbers and
making music publishing more widespread” (Primephonic, 2018). The sixth era that is known is
the Modern/Contemporary era starting in the 2000’s and continuing. The article, “Periods” says,
In this essay, there will be research and data given that explain how music can
specifically change a students life. Research has shown that music can affect an individual in
many positive ways. The information will come from authors and organizations like: Sofia
Oliver, the National Association for Music Education, Erika Montgomery, Olivia Roxanne,
David Byrne, Diana Deutsch, Christopher Chau and Theresa Riforgiate, who all give valid
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information on the subject of music. From examining the neurological, academic, and social-
emotional effects on a student musician, it is clear that the use of an instrument can positively
Academic Success
When a student chooses to play a musical instrument, it opens a door for the individual to
have the encouragement they need for academic success. According to the National Association
for Music Education (NAFME, 2017), “An enjoyable subject like music can keep kids interested
and engaged in school. Student musicians are likely to stay in school to achieve in other
subjects” (2017). Music can bring joy and a sense of unleashing energy to a person whenever
they play or hear music. If school is the only way a child can receive that feeling in music, it will
encourage the student to continue school and want to do well in their remaining classes because
without good grades, they won’t be able to obtain that music class.
Student musicians get positively affected in their exams, which lead them to achieve
academically. The NAFME (2017) states, “Students who have experience with music
performance or appreciation, score higher on the SAT. One report indicates 63 points higher on
verbal and 44 points higher on math for students in music appreciation courses.” It is clear that
being involved in music as a student can be a big step for the individuals future in school.
Acquiring a high score in the SAT’s already gives an individual a greater chance for college
submissions, so this is very beneficial to a student because their chances in getting into colleges
rises. Down below is a chart from Colin Lecher’s article, “This Is Your Brain On Music” (2013),
illustrating another example of how being a student musician can benefit the child when taking
the SAT by receiving higher scores than those who are not music performance students or music
appreciation students. From examining the chart, it says for “Music Performance Students”, they
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score 53 points higher in verbal and 39 points higher in math, compared to students who aren’t in
music.
Not only does being involved with music benefit a students test taking skills, it also
improves one's overall Grade Point Average (GPA) and actual learning skill. Olivia Roxanne
(2011) speaks in her article, “Students Who Play Instruments Perform Better in School”, about
how band and orchestra student musicians have higher GPAs than kids who are not in band or
orchestra. This statement strongly connects to the fact, “Learning to read and comprehend music
excerpt. It’s very complicated but there’s so much hidden meaning and beauty to it. The child
Social Life
After attentively doing research on how being a student musician can affect an
individuals life, results explain that being a part of music, can guide the students life into another
direction. No one really knows what goes on in another person's life that sometimes without even
knowing it, that person's life can be heading into the wrong direction. It can be that they don’t
have a special place to release their negativity. Studies have shown that music can be an
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inspiring way to release and grow as an individual. Roxanne states, “Kids who are in orchestra or
band have the lowest levels of current and lifelong alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse” (2011).
Playing an instrument can act as a relief system for a young student. The enchanting sounds that
instruments release, can soothe an individual's feelings, that after playing, they already feel
relaxed. There’s no need for the child to turn to drugs or alcohol to feel “relaxed” if they are in a
To add on to this fact, music can get one feeling better about themselves or others in a
way where the person is growing. It is a form of art that is powerful enough to assist an
individual like if Music was a friend. David Byrne, author of How Music Works (2012), writes,
“Music can get us through difficult patches in our lives by changing not only how we feel about
ourselves, but also how we feel about everything outside ourselves.” For the music to help an
individual grow as a person, it is allowing their social life to be something new or different.
Committing to learn how to play an instrument can increase a person's self-esteem, which allows
them to have better social skills and be seen as a “well-rounded” individual (Montgomery, 2016).
Being in a musical program can also assist a student to think about their future in the real
world. In 1990, an organization called Austin Classical Guitar (ACG), was formed to inspire
ACG article, “How learning to play an instrument can improve your life”, author Sofia Oliver
(2015) says, “This program helps develop skills that students can turn into a career if they
choose, but that will help them in the long run to learn to cope with their behavioral issues and
focus that energy into something positive- making beautiful music.” Being involved in a musical
program like the Austin Classical Guitar, can inspire the individual to be aware of having to
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work with others, which will eventually come in handy when having a career. Playing music
regardless is de-stressful, but when playing with others as a group, it can feel incredible.
Brain Development
The use of an instrument has been proven to be able to impact a student academically and
in their social life. Beyond these two ideas, the use of an instrument also improves the body’s
main power, the brain. According to the American Psychological Association (2018), “The
human brain is an amazing and powerful tool. It allows us to learn, see, remember, hear,
perceive, understand and create language.” The brain is one of the most important organ of the
human body. When an individual plays an instrument, their brain grows magnificently. For
example, “Scientific studies have shown how much classical music can impact activity in the
brain and lead to a calmer temperament, but further studies have shown that actually engaging in
the musical process and learning to play an instrument can refine an individual’s attention to
detail and ability to focus in other areas as well” (Oliver, 2015). The brain is brilliant and music
is like a teacher to the brain. It opens the mind to be able to think more outside of the box.
To add on, participating and playing an instrument can increase a students knowledge. In
Diana Deutsch’s, The Psychology of Music (2013), she gives a fact that there’s an increase in IQ
when children who participated in a 36-week music program are compared to other children that
took drama lessons. It seems that music is way more educational and beneficial than a simple
class like drama. Playing music benefits the brain by allowing it to receive more useful
information. For example, “By understanding best, rhythm and scales, children are learning how
to divide, create fractions and recognize patterns. It seems that music wires a child’s brain to help
him understand other areas of math,” (Montgomery, 2016). A student musician can benefit from
Opinion
There are many solid information and ideas that illustrate how effective using an
instrument is to a student musicians life. In the music community, students’ skills can increase,
their brain can develop much more, and their mentality or thoughts for themselves and the world
can positively change. Academic success is defined as achieving good grades, but to also
thoroughly learn the material that the grade is earned for. “Students learn to improve their work:
Learning music promotes craftsmanship, and students learn to want to create good work instead
of mediocre work. This desire can be applied to all subjects of study” (NAFME, 2017). The use
of an instrument can impact the social life of a person, whether the individuals can play or not. If
a child is getting their confidence back by music, there's a great chance that their social life will
positively change because they’ll be more open to everyone. In addition, the brain develops a
students knowledge but also as said in Christopher Chau and Theresa Riforgiate’s, The Influence
of Music on the Development of Children (2010), formal music training increases development
of memory, language skills, and perception.The importance of this research is that when learning
how to play or already knowing how to play an instrument, more positive effects can happen to a
students life than negative. Music can be more than just sound. It can be a passion, feeling, or
Conclusion
After carefully examining facts leading to the effects of music towards a student
musicians’ life, it has been proven that there can be amazing changes. When researching through
various sources and authors, there are reliable claims that conclude benefits through education,
personal life, and mental health when one plays a musical instrument. Music can improve a
students decision in education, whether it’s by leading an individual try their best in school or
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continue their education after high school. The power of music is so strong, it comforts a person
to be a better version of themselves. Music has also been recorded to improve the mental
stability of an individual's main power source, the brain. Music, a beautiful form of art, has been
known since the 500’s and continues to become a popular, well-liked creation. Teaching young
individuals how to play a musical instrument can create an incredible movement for the world
that can lead to success in life. Creating communities and environments for music can be a great
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