My piano teacher told me I have a good "ear" for music. It allowed me to know if the note I was playing was off. This really helped me in band because playing a wind instrument is all about intonation. Should this be taught to children by default?
I have always thought that this is something that comes naturally. Do we have many people that can play instruments and have no 'ear' for music, so to speak? I would agree that teaching this in school would probably get more kids interested in music.
I think it's good for kids to learn about music. It enhances their cognitive skills to learn to play an instrument and read notes and keep a beat. But, I think expecting them to train by just using their "ears" will lead to frustration.
I think it's good for kids to learn about music. It enhances their cognitive skills to learn to play an instrument and read notes and keep a beat. But, I think expecting them to train by just using their "ears" will lead to frustration.
My understanding of this thread is whether kids should be taught how to 'naturally' know when the notes they're playing could be off-key. As far as teaching music is concerned, I'd say that exposure when they're still young will have an overall positive effect.