Faced with the rush of everyday life, psychological pressures and stress, many people seek to find ways to circumvent these sensations and reassure themselves. Some choose to play sports, read books, go to the cinema or theater, but others consider music to be their greatest ally.
Its importance gains even more space when it involves the quality of mind and body. Playing an instrument is a great way to relax and forget about the most diverse problems, mainly arising from overwork or studying. In addition, this practice is essential for those who want to improve motor coordination or brain function.
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In fact, the sooner a person starts to practice, the easier he will have to learn, however, regardless of his age, it is necessary to taking time to invest in those projects that were left for later, as they are just as important as reading and to walk.
If your goal is to make the most of your time and learn a new instrument, we have good news: we've selected six sites and channels that offer classes free online courses for those who want to take the first step towards new knowledge. Choose the platform that you like the most and have good studies.
1) Introduction to World Music
Through this platform you can take a journey through music from different historical periods and cultures, such as those of African, Chinese, Indonesian, Indian, Latin and Arabic origin. Classes are taught by professors from Missouri State University, in the United States.
2) Singing lessons
Through the Brazilian channel Cifra Club, you will have access to a variety of videos related to music, with different clippings of the theme. In the singing playlist, divided into 24 parts, viewers learn everything from exercises to improve resistance to warm-up techniques and how to maintain vocal hygiene.
3) Lectures by Leonard Bernstein
This online content features 11 hours of video about the first American composer in the 20th century to receive worldwide recognition, Bernstein. Knowledge passed on to Harvard students in 1973 was recorded and is available for access.
4) Dave Conservatoire
Aiming to teach music for free, a British musician created a school that has been operating since 2011, the Dave Conservatoire. The videos are mainly indicated for those who are starting to study music. The approaches are focused on fundamental themes such as scale, rhythm, harmony and timbre.
5) The Language of Music
This course, offered by Missouri State University, explores the ways in which music creatively expresses self-understanding, cultural environment and aesthetic values from antiquity to modern times modern.
6) Musicalizing
If you have children in your house who like music, now they can learn various techniques along with you. The classes, taught by professor and psychologist Samuca Luna, are available on YouTube and are aimed at the little ones. The channel has nearly 400,000 views.