I play lots of things a bit but nothing particularly well. I have dabbled with the piano (can play the maple leaf rag), played the bugle and cornet for years in a marching band, button melodeon, penny whistle and banjo.
Music should be fun! My mother is a piano teacher and I spent much if my childhood sitting listening to her pupils grinding out all the usual favourites (which means I know hate The Snowman, Memory from Cats, and Fur Elise with a passion!) and wathced kids with no talent being made by their parent to practise exam peices for months on end just to get a certificate. It was enough to drain the will to live from a child and certainly to remove any enthusiam for music.
So many children have music lessons and then give up in their teens, never to play an instrument again. That is so sad.
All three of my kids play insturments - and not one of them has ever felt the need to take an exam. They play and learn because they enjoy it. I hope they will continue to do so.My son is an accomplished folk fiddler and plays with a large folk goup of, mainly adults. It is very gratifying to see him and all the others in the group, enjoying themselves so much
y glerorfa yn y BalaIt is what it is all about!