Saturday, October 13, 2018

Nick Klezek - More you Play Music More you Learn

Music is the only thing that is present universally and nobody can deny this truth. Music is present from the times when even it is not discovered by mankind. As soon as man discovered it, music become a important part of our life and every person got associated with it in one way or other as some started listening, some started creating music and now a days there is  music for every type of your situation whether you are in jolly mood or in sad. Music fits in every type of situation. Several studies also proved that music had a healing benefits over stress, dementia or trauma. The best part of music is that it has become a way to express your feelings when you have no words for your feelings. Generally we listen to the music created by others but what if we want to learn playing any musical instrument. Tunes created by others may be very melodious but question is that how you can create such melodies and answer lies in the question itself that is start playing a musical instrument you like to play.
Learning any musical instrument is not a tough task all we need is practice and don't leave any stone unturned in doing so.  According to Nick Klezek more you play a musical instrument the more you become familiar with it. He also added that it is not good that you directly take any musical instrument in hand and start playing with it unless you are completely aware of that musical instrument because a little knowledge is a dangerous thing and in doing hurry you might be spoiling the good name of music indirectly and nobody wants his name added to list of failures. Every one knows a artist with his work but hardly there are a very few people who know about their sacrifice to be at that place and the years they put into practice to get a fine tune which is now being appreciated by audiences. Every musical instrument has its own rules and those rules should be followed strictly. Rules are accompanied with practice and again to say it's lots of practice.

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