Music has impacted my life in many ways. Through music I have learned that you can do and have whatever you want as long as you put the work and effort to try. As a little kid, I have never been competitive, until I came in contact with the trumpet. When I join my middle school band I learned how to be the best at something and started to learned how to be competitive as I started moving up in high school and going to competitions. Wanting that made me put so much dedication to it. Countless of hours have been on practicing the same things over and over again, giving myself no limits on what to practice. Music basically has showed me how much effort you have to put in, so I can get closer and closer to achieve my goal. As a result, I joined
Music. When I started in the band in 8th grade at Saints Francis and Clare, I didn’t really want to be there. It was just another class, in another day, of my last year of school. This began to change after I realized all of the amazing people I met in the band. Band led me to be happier and become friends with people who I never even knew I would meet. It has even lead me to a path that I would like to go into in the future. I love music and band so much that it has made me want to teach it or join a band as I go into college and just for the rest of my life. Through music I have even had the opportunity to meet some very amazing people, and I have been able to work next to some of those people.
Throughout my life, no single thing has had a greater impact than music. It has made me who I am today, and I cannot remember a time when music wasn’t a huge part of myself - my earliest memories all contain the music that my parents played. Beyond being a product purely for enjoyment, as it was for a long time in my earliest years, music has gone on to become a fundamental part of who I am, how I spend my time, and who I spend that time with. It motivates me to be better for numerous reasons. I credit my early involvement in music with most of the successes I have had to this date.
Music plays a big role in my life. I listen to it everyday. Music helps me process what emotions I am feeling that day. Emotions such as anger, happiness, depression and anxiety. For example in 2011 my commanding officer for young marines died. Then three month later my grandfather passed away. Everything felt hopeless, I was depressed and
This is a huge component for me. Music allows me to express myself. When I want to get pumped up and have lots of energy during my workout I’ll turn on rock and roll music real loud to get that extra burst of energy. I like to listen to music when I am down on myself. When I want to forget about all the stress in life and just have a great time I turn to music. Music can put me in a way better mood after a terrible day or a long day at school or work. People like music to remind them of events , especially the happiest times in life. Music can take you back to a time in your life and reminds you that everything comes to an end. Music has showed me that there are stages in your life and I can’t dread on the past, I just keep going and living life to the
Lastly, being in band has made a great impact in my life because, I love it, I love music, and I enjoy being in something bigger than myself. I love the feel when each individual comes together to be part of something bigger than oneself. My main example would be marching band, due to all the individuals that it takes to make an entire show. Over two hundred and fifty individuals are asked to do various of tasks but at the end it is all worth it because, after every show or performance each individual will put all they have onto that field. Not only do I enjoy being in something bigger than myself but I also have a passion for music. Ever since I was little I was always interested in music and I wanted to play an instrument so when I got into
My music has helped me develop my life, by letting me learn a different language. Learning music started with my sister. She started out on flute. I swore up and down that I would never be in band. Music has helped me with stress. Band and the people in it have formed me into who I am today. Most music genres are soothing. I plan on being in marching
Band has impacted my life in many ways, from allowing me to compete, to becoming a leader, or requiring me to manage my class and practice, times it has made me a better person. These impacts have occurred through many of my activities, but with band it is different. Partially because band allows you to be a team player while also allowing you to be a solo performer. When I first started in band I did not think that I would become so involved. However, as time continued I became more interested in my involvement with band. Leading me to participate in multiple honor bands, solo and ensemble competitions, and become an officer. Because of my current involvement, I have developed many necessary skills for life, such as time management, discipline,
Music has always played an important role in my life. Even as a student of film, I tell stories inspired by song lyrics, for the words, rhythms, and instruments of rock music have impacted my life to an unimaginable extent. Whenever I edit video, the underscore is vital. When I write a script, there 's a poetic sound, a lyricism to the dialogue. I would not even be here in Los Angeles if not for artists such as Courtney Love and Jared Leto, who cross boundaries between music and film. In particular, Jared Leto 's career is something to behold. An award-winning actor, director, musician, and pure artist, Leto epitomizes my creative values: never settle, and don 't be afraid to be dedicated to whatever you want to do.
Music has influenced me in a positive way since I started learning because it is a way to help me relax and is just fun.
Certainly above all, I believe music is a meticulous figure that can shape or define a person. Subsequently, I believe music has done that to me, being such a malleable person, in more ways than I've accounted music to be. In such a disguised manner it has affected my moods, daily actions, energy, and etcetera.
For me, music is a wonderful thing. It helps me express emotion and feeling without having to use words. It’s an escape from all of the stress from school and the unfairness of the world. Being able to write or play an instrument gives me a sense of pride and accomplishment. My dad was once a musician, and I want to make him proud by succeeding where he failed. For my career, I want to be a musician.
As I stare out among the crowd, I take a deep breath while getting lost in the melodies and harmonies of the music. This feeling that flows inside me is not only a physical feeling, but an otherworldly sensation. Music is the language that all people can understand, some can speak this language, but only a few can interpret this extraordinary communication. These few who can interpret this language understand it through different aspects of life, but here is how I see it. This thing called music has influenced tons of cultures throughout the globe and have inspired millions of people to become musicians of all sorts, but to me, music has impacted me in a different way.
Music has been an intrinsic part of my life and I cannot remember a time when there was not some kind of musical instrument or sound system around me producing the music, which shaped my way of thinking. But as far as influence is concerned, I would say that my first public performance in an ensemble had the most lasting impact on me. Ensemble performances were quite important at the school I attended but I didn’t start until a little later than was the norm. This had some very important effects on me. I had heard groups play before, but for the first time, I understood what it meant to perform as a whole and not simply as an individual who happened to be playing while someone else was doing the same. As an individual player, I was always quite liberal with my timing – whenever I made mistakes I would go back, reread and correct them at my leisure, but as a group player, that would result in nothing short of pandemonium! It was quite hard for me to stomach the fact that my mistakes not only upset the other players’ flow, but they were also uncorrectable – once an incorrect note was sounded there was no going back and the audience would remember that wrong note more clearly than all the perfectly timed rhythms and melodies I produced. I think that all in all, music education cannot be an optional extra – the lessons I learnt, not just in learning to be more creative or having improved learning but in learning how to be a group player and sensitive to others around me, were
Music, it's a part of everyone's life. From childhood sing-a-long songs, to garage grunge music, and everything in between music is everywhere. Growing up with an extremely musical background it was in my genes that I would become a musician. Playing music has helped me become the person I am by being a release for my anger, broadening my future and make new friends..
Media takes all forms of shapes, from video games to music it influences people daily because we are always surrounded by it. Music especially impacts individuals because in a lot of ways it can say what we want to say in times when we as individuals cannot say it. In those times we lean on music to help us understand the hardship we are going through, or as a mechanism to face our feelings or to block them out. Interpersonal violence which is defined as an individual using power over another in the form of violence whether that be emotional, physical, or sexual. With the many forms of interpersonal violence it’s apparent that it has been expressed in the form of music for quite a while, and sometimes not always in a preventative way. By