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    BE CREATIVE!

    BE CREATIVE!

    It’s your turn! Be creative! Play what you want to play!    It’s surprising how many of our students talk about the ‘after effects’ of making music – feeling better, smiling more, feeling more accomplished, making new friends, helping others in their communities through music, feeling happier and more joyful… Imagine a group of family and friends getting together once or twice a week doing what they always dreamed of– making music!

    STRUT YOUR STUFF

    STRUT YOUR STUFF

     

    “Strut Your Stuff!” “Show Off A Little!”

    For many years,  Critchett’s has been a leader in music education.  Our reputation comes from our students who do  get involved in our music  program and have fun with it.   It is one of the primary reasons for our success.  When we say “have fun with it,” we speak inclusively  to each of our students, We don’t want this to be a hard task for you to do. At Critchett’s we want you to enjoy your music.  So strut your stuff” let’s see how much fun you can have making music by playing what you like and liking what you play!

    5 REASONS TO GET INVOLVED WITH MUSIC

    <center>5 REASONS TO GET INVOLVED WITH MUSIC</center>
    1. 1
      Sense of Achievement
      Learning an instrument can cause a sense of achievement, as the article “Benefits of Music Education” says that once you’ve mastered your first piece, the satisfaction you’ll feel is priceless…you’ll never forget the first piece you’ve mastered.”   Anyone can attest to this with their  first piano recital.  If you recently have sat at a piano.  you will soon learn that  your first piece comes back in a flash and what a great sense of achievement it really was for you.

    2. 2
      Playing Music Is Fun
      Sure it can seem hard at first but there is no denying playing an keyboard is fun. Once you get better at it, opportunities will arise for you to share your newly learned skill with your family and friends. Now that’s cool!

    3. 3
      Keeps Your Mind Sharp
      Research has shown that both listening to music and playing a musical instrument stimulate your brain and can increase your memory.

    4. 4
      Relieves Stress
       “Therapeutic Uses of Music with Older Adults” by Alicia Ann Clair and Jenny Memmott, offers strategies for using music to: provide diversion for inactivity, discomfort, and daily routine; decrease symptoms of depression, anxiety insomnia, and agitation; handle problem behaviors; provide physical and emotional stimulation; help in the rehabilitation of people with cardiac disease, Parkinson’s disease, and impairments related to stroke; help in the management of pain; facilitate social integration; communication; and the expression of feelings, including anger and grief; and relieve the stress and tension associated with caring for older adults.

    5. 5
      Helps Coping Strategies For Adults
      Participation in music therapy has benefits in itself but can also help reestablish patients’ ongoing use of music as a health-promoting resource and coping strategy in their lives.