

Music
Be a musician
in an easy way...
A minute handbook
Have you ever dreamed about playing an instrument? Did you quit, stating you are unfit for this? Nothing could be further from the truth. You just need a dash of willingness… and an instrument might be useful too! We have three proposals for you, the best to start the adventure with playing, namely a recorder, piano and a small guitar - ukulele. It’s just a trifle of musical knowledge in a nutshell.


Let’s start with a recorder, the cheapest one, therefore you don’t have to be concerned about whether you are able to afford it. The picture graphically features the chords, which will be required. You can easily find some as easy as pie tunes to play, but we offer you the well-known piece of music from the movie ‘Titanic’. Bear in mind to blow gently and not interrupt others nearby.



Now for the ukulele’s turn. It’s of relevance to know how many strokes the strings you must do. For instance the exemporary strumming pattern to Stevie Wonder’s song ‘I just called to say I love you’ is: first stroke down, second again down but a bit longer, third and fourth stroke up, fifth one down with a chuck and sixth one up, and so on throughout the entire this sentimental song.






The instruments on which nearly each tune or song will sound clearly and ravishing are keyboard instruments. The schedule of the notes is attached below. Initially, for ease of playing, you had better play with just one hand. There are names of sounds written on the notes of proposed songs, which should facilitate the learning. Also try to keep your hands and muscles relaxed while playing.




If you decide to try to play, not necessarily these aforementioned songs, it will most certainly be
a success. Don’t give up after the first time round. Perhaps, one day your ability to play a song will shine through your friends or you just fall in love with this artistic pursuit. It might become a remedy for your low spirits and a manner of repose.
Moreover, the research shows that a faculty of playing an instrument and generally coming in contact with music, have a significant impact on us. It boosts our intelligence, other abilities and enables the brain to be in fine form. It allows us to fasten our attention and enhance our memory, which is a crucial thing also for the elderly people. And how come is the music so relevant to us? It is an echo of our soul, our cultivation and collection of both these gorgeous and inexorable memories. It is up to you in which way you embrace it.

The sky is no longer the limit.
