Music Lessons as a Tool to Learning Discipline, Dedication, and Responsibility in Children Upbringing.
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Music is key to overall development of every child, everything about music education for children is a necessity if we must build a total child, different musical instruments(Piano, Violin, Guitar, Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, Trombone etc.), effective ways to improve one's music talent and advocacy for thorough music education for children in Africa. In short this page promotes value for music education for children in Africa with other side stories. Brought to you by Segun Ajirenike.
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Why you should play the SAXOPHONE.
But how much you get the benefits?
Sometimes we want to achieve any quality in us without knowing its benefits or determinant.
Without any hesitation, I can say that saxophone playing can help you a lot.
You will be the beneficiary if you know why it is the reason you should play sax.
So stay here with me and have some very fantastic reasons and benefits of playing this instrument.
Benefits Of Playing A Saxophone
When you would know the saxophone benefits, you are going to thank yourself that you made up your mind for learning.
Here I am presenting you ten reasons.
1. To express your creativity
Not only an instrument of Jazz saxophone is recognized but also it can be used for many styles of the form of music such as classical, marching band, orchestra, contemporary and so many.

Other instruments can also express the creativity, but saxophone has soft sound and quite wide range of dynamics.
For this reason, it conveys you more emotions as well as styles.
2. Sax playing helps academically
Learning an instrument is a great thing to do if you can realize that it can help you to improve academic ability.
Saxophone playing improves your aural skill and can find the difference between a various range of sounds.
And this favors in developing language proficiency.
Also, it contributes in identifying logical patterns which help in math and science. Isn't it a great thing?
3. Makes you social
When you are a saxophone player, you can get involved with many musical groups, bands and saxophonists.

For example, you play with others and that helps to communicate with them, know the advantage of team work and achieve the leadership capability.
For building your career, these skills are essential.
You are meeting many persons and making new friends and it is a fantastic side of playing the instrument.
4. Teaches patience and perseverance
Nothing is so easy to learn. If you want to gain, you need to have patience.
At the beginning stage of learning this instrument, it takes the time to be a master on this.
New skill learning always takes time, but you know very well that is going to give you something precious.
Therefore, for being an excellent saxophonist you practice more and more, and this improves your perseverance quality.
5. Improves memory
You need to activate your brain when you are learning because then you are doing both reading and learning again and again.

Need to study and memorize all the things and have to keep this in your memory. While you are doing all of these, your brain gets sharp.
Your hands are moving to create sounds and rhythms.
6. Gaining skills
Once you learn to ride on a cycle, it is a lifetime lesson. And the same thing is applicable for saxophone.
When you are learning you keep all the notes in your mind, hands and fingers remember all the position.
So even though you are not practicing for several years, you can remind these.
7. Improve ill condition
It needs to breathe much air from the environment and push into the sax. For asthma patients this is advantageous. Why?
While they are taking air inside and driving it, this helps them in this case.
Due to this, many of the people have become found benefit from playing sax.
8. You can choose suitable one for you
There are nine types of saxophones. Each has different size and pitch. Whichever you find comfortable you can take.
There is nothing like this that short people can't play the saxophone.
9. Finding relaxation
In our very dull life, if we find something for time passing, it has become excellent.

By playing saxophone, you can spend a quality leisure time by yourself and have joy.
This can remove your frustration.
10. Takes soul
Whenever saxophone playing starts, it's natural to have dancing in your heart.
Its sounds are such melodious and can touch anybody's heart and soul.
When you are playing people can see you enjoying your body shows. So they have also become into it.
Final Words
If you listen to the radio, you can find the use of sax in almost all the songs. It is so charming and melodious.
With the benefit of your organs, you can bring elegance in your mind. It has variety in range, tonal colors, touches all the emotions of us.
In conclusion, so why not playing saxophone while it has so many reasons and benefits!
TIMBRE IN VIOLIN PLAYING(Tonal quality improvement and dexterity)
The differences in the violin’s sound – and those of stringed instruments in general – result from a combination of the following factors: string thickness (diameter or gauge), choice of string, point of contact of the bow, bowing speed and bow pressure. These factors determine the level of oscillation of certain partial vibrations, i.e. the timbre. Which of these tonal options he or she uses is up to the violinist. The sound characteristics of the violin are therefore not predetermined; no single timbre predominates in any register. It is the musician who gives the instrument the timbre he or she desires.
Open strings sound brighter than fingered ones. Sometimes this extra brightness is exploited, sometimes it is avoided to maintain the homogeneity of a line.
Frequent changes between strings reduce the need for changes of position (timbre is altered); conversely, frequent changes of position mean fewer changes between strings (timbre is more homogeneous).
Because of the lack of partials, harmonics have a flute-like sound which is thinner than the normal note. Natural harmonics sound louder than artificial ones. Harmonics can not only be played pp and p but also ff.
Sound characteristics of the individual strings
G string (G3–C5, G5)
Dark and sonorous in the low register with a tendency toward roughness. Highly expressive and soulful cantilenas can be expected in the high register. The sound becomes more intense.
D string (D4–G5, D6)
Very full sounding and mellow. The string’s pitch corresponds to the human voice and is used for melodious cantilenas.
A string (A4–D6, A6)
More mellow than the D string.
E string (E5–A7, D8)
Lustrous and metallic, dominates lower-pitched middle voices. Very bright in the upper register though less full sounding. Its brightness makes it more audible.
The division of an instrument’s entire range into registers conveniently describes those areas of the human voice and of wind instruments that have the same timbre. However, for the violin in particular and for stringed instruments in general the concept of different registers as a description of areas of varying timbre with a definite lower and upper boundary and which are bound to a particular register is less appropriate. This does not mean that the violin only has one timbre on offer; on the contrary, it possesses a quite extraordinary range of different timbres. The many different timbres and sound characteristics cannot be categorically ascribed to a particular register, however, but are the result of the choice of string on the one hand and the playing technique employed on the other, i.e. the various sound characteristics are found over the instrument’s entire range. The underlying sound of the violin is homogeneous in all registers.
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