Musical Life: Every Child Should Have the Opportunity to Learn Music – speech by Geoff Peters

Geoff from geoffmobile.com gives a speech to Best Run Toastmasters club on the topic of the importance of music education for young people.

Please subscribe :) youtube.com/geoffmobile

Introduction
Use of music? Music is everywhere. Popular movies, videos, commercials, TV, concerts, restaurants, elevators, night clubs, on the street, in our headphones, in offices, at the beach.

Music is fun! Music is great entertainment. Playing music is so much fun. (When I worked at Nokia, managers had a rock band.)
If our children are not given the opportunity to learn how to play or appreciate music, they will have less fulfilling lives.

1. What is music? Why is it important?
What is music? “an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.” — Dictionary.com
Why is music important? — Regulate emotions. Memory. Improve performance. “listening to music (even when we listen passively) activates many psychological functions (emotion, memory, attention, imagery and so on).” — 2008 Journal of Biology article by Lutz Jäncke. How music affects the brain — forming new pathways.

“recovery of verbal memory and focused attention improved significantly in the group of patients who listened to their favorite music on a daily basis compared with the patients who listened to audio books or received no listening material (control group). Besides the improvement in cognitive functions, there was also a substantial mood improvement in the patients who listened to music (they were less depressed and less confused) compared with the control group.”

2. Benefits of Studying Music
Learning an instrument builds essential skills of discipline, hard work, mastery, incremental progress, creative expression, enjoyment in life, social opportunities
Being open to new cultures — world music.
Playing music: Freedom to express one’s self – Voice — singing.
Benefits of learning a musical instrument

Benefit of studying music at a young age: self esteem/confidence, self-discipline, creativity and innovation, self expression, creating community, keeping people engaged.
www.musicmakesus.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Music_Education_fullreportE2010.pdf

Skill at listening / similar to Toastmasters, listening is the other side of the coin for speaking / creating.
Popularity of the game Rock Band in recent years.

3. Problem with schools music programs
Currently not all schools in Canada provide a strong music program for our children.
Problem is that schools are not devoting enough money to the study of the arts.
In a 2010 study, two most important challenges in music education in Canadian schools are Lack of Funding and lack of time.

Also a key to a successful music program in a school is to have a specialist music teacher dedicated to running the program. In 2010 survey, 94% of schools in Canada which have a strong music program also have a specialist music teacher.

Conclusion
With advances in technology such as Garageband and affordable instruments, the ability to create and appreciate music have become more accessible to many people. But if we don’t have strong, well funded music programs in our schools, many children will miss out on a lifetime of Enjoyment through playing or appreciating diverse music.
What can you do? Talk to you child’s school about getting your child involved in the music program. Offer your child music lessons, band camps, instruments.

Liam Sturgess singing at Vancouver Youtube Gathering – Sept 7 2013

Liam Sturgess youtube.com/TheLiamSturgess plays the guitar and sings two original tunes!

Check out Liam’s music here:
liamsturgess.bandcamp.com/album/hit-the-stage
liamsturgess.bandcamp.com/album/unplugged-live-ep
liamsturgess.com/

And his Youtube / vlogs here:
youtube.com/TheLiamSturgess

Thanks Liam! Awesome to meet you :D

This was filmed at Nelson Park in Vancouver BC Canada at the Vancouver Youtubers United annual meetup, Sept. 7th 2013.

Thanks to everyone who attended!

Liam: www.youtube.com/theliamsturgess
James: www.youtube.com/thecanadiangiant
Austin: www.youtube.com/outofthedark
Robin: www.youtube.com/neonvlogfreak
Cierra: www.youtube.com/stjohnyouth or Cierra Carlyle photography on Facebook
Geoff: www.youtube.com/geoffmobile
Randy: www.youtube.com/randyspeiser
Justbob: www.youtube.com/justbobshow
Geoff: www.youtube.com/geoffmobile
Andrew: www.youtube.com/andzilla777
Cassandra: www.youtube.com/nerdzrl and www.youtube.com/nerdz4l
www.youtube.com/nishathebee
www.youtube.com/Mralexisweir
Tony James: www.youtube.com/dreamfixation
Michael Carter
Josh Rimer: www.youtube.com/JoshRimer
Caleb: www.youtube.com/Digitalcable @digitalcable
Laura Cuthbert: www.youtube.com/lauracuthbert @lauracuthbert13
Russell: www.youtube.com/russthebusker
Phan and Josh: www.youtube.com/latechow
www.youtube.com/Morganpaigeloves
twitter.com/farleydunsmuir on twitter
Annie: highfunctioningsociopathinabox.tumblr.com

Cheers =)
Geoffrey
geoffmobile.com

Vancouver Youtubers United – Sept 9 2013

Me singing Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head with piano (Geoff Peters from Vancouver Canada)

Geoff from geoffmobile.com sings the song “Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head” with piano accompaniment.

** For the free MP3 download of this performance, please visit gpeters.com/tracks/youtube11

Thanks for watching, please subscribe :) youtube.com/geoffmobile

Cheers,
Geoff

Technical notes:

Vocal mic: SM58
Piano mic: SM57
Recorded on a MOTU 8-Pre
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5
Camera: Sony RX100