The importance of music classes to the learning process

Colégio Aurum
Jun 13, 2023 11:23:02 AM

Music education goes far beyond learning to play an instrument. Whether singing, playing or simply listening, music is part of our lives. But do you know the benefits that music offers to the learning process?

It contributes to the development of several important skills and allows students to explore and find diverse and playful ways to express themselves.

Aurum has two weekly music classes in the curriculum for all school years. In this post, you will discover the main benefits of music for the school journey and how it positively impacts learning.

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The role of music inside the school

When music teaching is included in the regular school curriculum, the student has the opportunity to unite knowledge from different areas, such as mathematics and physics, for example, and apply them in a practical way to a musical instrument.

In addition, the study of music helps in the development of very important skills, such as creativity, memorization capacity and emotional health.

Its benefits are still little known, so let's talk about them in depth in the next paragraphs.

What are the benefits of music in education?

Learning to play a musical instrument can be a challenge, but it is also an extremely rewarding activity that encompasses many other skills, essential for the development and maturity of students.

Through musical learning, the student has contact with theoretical concepts, in addition to exercising discipline with constant practice of his instrument of choice.

From this perspective, we can say that learning music brings many benefits to students, from more practical concepts that can be used in other areas of knowledge to more personal issues such as flexibility in relationships. All this allows exploring the most diverse forms of expression.

Below, we will discuss six of the main benefits that music brings to the learning process:

1. New forms of language and expression

Music enables students to express themselves beyond words, allowing them to explore much more creative ways of communicating.

Musical learning also contributes to improving diction and intonation of speech because, by developing their “musical ear”, students become much more sensitive to sounds and rhythms.

This is especially true for younger children, as music is also an important part of their literacy process, especially with regard to pronunciation and the way they process and understand the sounds around them.

2. Development of logical thinking

Music education is directly linked to regions on the left side of the brain that deal with our communication and reasoning abilities. Therefore, the sooner the student has the opportunity to learn music, the better.

Those who have contact with musical learning earlier usually find it easier to communicate, perform calculations and also solve mathematical problems.

3. Interpersonal relationships

An important aspect and much worked on by music teachers is the social aspect and the relationships in the classroom. To produce good music, several people and instruments are needed, which must be in harmony. This is one of the most present factors in music education and directly impacts the way students deal with social situations.

Music provides the opportunity for students to learn teamwork and to express themselves together, which can be great for helping shy or anxious students in group activities.

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4. Memorization capacity

It is well known that music studies demand a high level of memorization.

With music classes in the curriculum, it is possible to exercise this skill in a more playful way, naturally and with more pleasure. Thus, students have the opportunity to explore their instruments and to discover melodies and chords that will be easily remembered.

5. Emotional and cultural development

Musical learning helps students’ emotional development by allowing them to know new cultures and perspectives.

Something that contributes to knowledge and horizon expansion in terms of world view.

6. Creative development 

Perhaps one of the most significant factors directly associated with the objectives of teaching music at school is the fact that it provides students the capacity to develop creativity and imagination and express them constructively.

In this way, students have more tools and repertoire to show their feelings and ideas, which also encourages a sense of curiosity and discovery to master a musical instrument, learn a new melody or even compose an original song.

Did you like to check out the benefits that music offers in the learning process and do you want to know a school in Jundiaí that offers music classes in its regular curriculum? Access our website and discover how we make our students' school journey more complete and productive through full-time bilingual teaching.

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