Musical Instrument Case Study

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In contemporary society, musical instruments are perceived by most of people as an instrument which play graceful music or something can help us relax. As a result, there is a trend is appearing during the whole world especially in China which is there are more and more children want to learn musical instrument. According to the survey which held by Sina news in China “Nowadays, there are approximately 50 million children are learning musical instrument in China.” (Han Hongsheng)(citation 1) The number have raised dramatically since 2 years ago. The news also mentioned that “The number of the children who are learning musical instrument become almost twice times larger than one and half years ago.” (Han Hongsheng) (The news was reported in Chinese and I transferred it to English.) (citation 1)We can learn the thing from the news which is children in China are more willing to learn musical instrument in recent years. I think the three main reasons are the awareness of importance of music, the better education system all over the world and more children get interested in learning musical instrument. …show more content…

In recent years China has improved a lot and students thinks that they must be versatile. In other country of the world especially in developed country students are all have know that have different

skills in many aspects is important. The thinking has deeper influenced in most of country all over the world. For example in England, students are thinking music is important because of education. “Currently, music is compulsory in the national curriculum up to the age of 14, but fewer than one in 10 pupils take the subject at GCSE level. The review, which is expected to make its recommendations before the end of the year, could lead to a sharp rise in the number of pupils learning instruments such as the guitar, piano, violin, trumpet and flute at school.” (By Graeme Paton, Education Editor) (citation

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