The Importance Of Music In The 21st Century Community Music

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Music can bring communities together, community music has established since 1960s. Music in the community all around the world have been initially provide music needs to the society. This provide us opportunity to access to the music, it enables people to enjoy and learn from music making with each other and also enriches our quality of lives. Music is in us and it is in our lifetime learning tools. "Community Music is a participatory music-making activity in which the community musicians work with a given community to enable them to make music which is inspired by their own interests and ideas. Some Community Music activities seek to address the issues of social difficulty experienced by the participating communities, whilst others pursue …show more content…

As a facilitator in music community, we should not focus on them having a career in music as much as applying creative energy of the music in their everyday life. The 21st Century Community music program is intended to ensure services provided focuses on helping children in high-need of succeed in their music academically through the application of extended learning time by providing opportunities for music academic learning , including music tutorial services to help students , offering students of additional music programs, and activities, that are designed to reinforce and complement the regular music academic program of participating students; and offering families of students served by music community learning centers opportunities for literacy and related to music educational …show more content…

The reason is because nowadays we had advance technologies to use, more music making course to learn, and our living lifestyle are different. These communities will need to be different because we face a whole new set of global forces that are unlike those that brought us to where we are today. Music communities serve the community and the society, they start to influence students on campus to enrich their social, cultural and educational experiences of music students, influence the larger University community and enhance the overall

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