Currently, some professors and academics bring out the idea that youngsters should learn to play a musical instrument during their studying period. I agree it can be useful for the young generation's life prospects and cultural awareness to learn musical
instruments
,
however
, I am concerned
this
may distract their studying process.
On the one hand, experts in schooling claim that teaching to play a musical instrument can be beneficial for youngsters to create
future
self-improvement and to opt for appropriate occupation. It is obvious that
children
are more likely to get novel insights, especially in their school ages and
this
enables them to expand their scope of knowledge.
Similarly
, adding musical
instruments
to the curriculum to learn may aid them to discover their new abilities which can guide them to the right option for their
future
careers.
For instance
, if
children
are engaged in only scientific subjects without any artistic approach, they can not find their hidden faculties and respective professions for the
future
as well
Moreover
, teaching descendants about musical
instruments
means retaining the values of culture. What I mean by
this
is that the young generation is our
future
supporters who are means of transferring cultural aspects of nations. That's why
children
's awareness of musical
instruments
is crucial to the presence of cultural manners. Take an heirloom drummer in one family as an example. No matter where it is or in what condition a drummer is, family members have an interest in playing it, at least once, whereby they keep their rites.
On the other hand
, critics disapprove that learning to play musical
instruments
can affect
children
's academic life. They may be addicted to applying
such
items even while other classes which distract them to study more important disciplines.
For example
, when a child learns to play the flute, as it is tiny and portable, he always brings it with himself to school and tries to play it to complement background music for other classes.
This
interrupts them to concentrate not only on themselves but
also
on other pupils in the classroom.
To conclude, even though the awareness of musical
instruments
may be a distraction for the learning process, their validity for
children
's possible prospects and saving cultural identity is great. Personally, I believe that teaching to play
such
inventory is worth any interruptions.