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Should Playing a Musical Instrument be Required For Students?
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So all in all no
hmm, i understand that.
however in our school, we have one specific "period" dedicated to music (if you take it), so it doesn't reduce from any other school topic.
however in our school, we have one specific "period" dedicated to music (if you take it), so it doesn't reduce from any other school topic.

oh dang that sucks. for us its electives, so you have to have pe but you can choose to do choir, band/orchestra, music, art, stem, or spanish.
I would love to lean a musical instrument, I just don’t have a teacher being homeschooled an all.
MarleyTheHobbit wrote: "I would love to lean a musical instrument, I just don’t have a teacher being homeschooled an all."
same! I wanna learn piano, but its expensive
same! I wanna learn piano, but its expensive

No. Some people just don't enjoy playing an instrument, and some just can't so it. Like they never get the hand of it. So why should it be required? Art is also beneficial for people, but should that be required? Some people would rather do nothing than draw and some people just can't draw. Imagine having to play an instrument at school as a requirement, not Being able to do it whereas everyone else can, and feeling ashamed or embarrassed. Especially in secondary school, it can really put someone down. So my answer is no

I hate math, but I’m still required to do it. Why? I’m not as good at it as my peers. It’s demoralizing for me. But I still have to do it—bc it’s a life skill that I need to have in order to be a successful and happy adult. You could argue that the arts also serve a vital role in self-expression and learning to create things that also serves you well into adulthood. A society that focuses only on academics and stem is a society that has missed out on a vital part of humanity. Many students aren’t academically gifted. Giving them the arts as an outlet is incredibly important—and often, in highschool, arts programs either don’t exist or are optional. It’s not like you’re being forced into this competitive activity that makes you feel like crap when you’re not as good, you usually have a choice in secondary school.







i know how to play piano, clarinet, sax, flute, etc. i also was in choir and it has helped me find my voice even after literally losing it after my lungs completely gave out on me.
am not an advocate of marching band unless you play drums.. then it's whatever.

i do too :) i didn't drop out for those reasons.. instead, i moved schools and the new school i went to was a private school that was so much bigger than the one i had been at before. i'm fairly shy and having to try out ended my experiences in band, choir, cheer, dance, and volleyball.
I think they should. Similarly to when students are required to learn a language, I think learning an instrument will benefit them in the future. Now it won't be something you use everyday (in terms of learning another language), but it will (maybe not the next day, but maybe some day, next year, when your older, etc.), it'd be useful to know you know how to play a specific instrument.
i know that playing an instrument has been proven to be beneficial for students in all areas of life, but im not sure if it should be required in school. what do you think?