Hi,
I'm finishing up 7th grade Piano/3rd grade Musicianship and can roughly play the guitar, sax but most of all love to sing. I'm in Year 10 at the moment and am in elective music class and have been asked to fill in subject selections. I'm definitely going to do a music subject next year but my teacher has recommended our whole class to do Music 1 (even a girl doing her Lmus) He has recommended all music classes in my school to do Music 1 since his duration in the school.
All my fellow classmates have been persuaded by this but I think differently. I know im only going to start 8th grade soon but I thoroughly enjoy music and do not actually mind the theory part about it. I like writing songs too and even though I'm an amateur and probably wouldn't pursue music in university its definitely a passion of mine since I was a toddler. I love being expressive whilst playing the piano and singing music from the heart so I'm unsure if I should just go with the easier option or go for my something more challenging in Music 2.
Can anyone please help me with this because I've heard many things like how Music 1 students are mostly those who are more doing it as a leisure subject and how Music 2 is thoroughly hard and even though it is scaled up it is extremely difficult to get a good mark. I'm definitely willing to give in the effort for music but have kind of been discouraged by my teacher who has always recommended everyone in the school to do Music 1 and thus making me ponder if I am good enough for Music 2.
I understand Music 2 is more of the periods as in Classical, Jazz and is a lot more theory based whereas Music 1 can be for those who don't know how to read music and can choose a mainstream kind of song. I can read music and enjoy/appreciate all types of music, so i'm extremely confused at the moment. The question I really want to know is in Music 2 does grades really count or is the amount of studying and workload you put into the theory work is what really matters?
Thanks alot, frontin.
I'm finishing up 7th grade Piano/3rd grade Musicianship and can roughly play the guitar, sax but most of all love to sing. I'm in Year 10 at the moment and am in elective music class and have been asked to fill in subject selections. I'm definitely going to do a music subject next year but my teacher has recommended our whole class to do Music 1 (even a girl doing her Lmus) He has recommended all music classes in my school to do Music 1 since his duration in the school.
All my fellow classmates have been persuaded by this but I think differently. I know im only going to start 8th grade soon but I thoroughly enjoy music and do not actually mind the theory part about it. I like writing songs too and even though I'm an amateur and probably wouldn't pursue music in university its definitely a passion of mine since I was a toddler. I love being expressive whilst playing the piano and singing music from the heart so I'm unsure if I should just go with the easier option or go for my something more challenging in Music 2.
Can anyone please help me with this because I've heard many things like how Music 1 students are mostly those who are more doing it as a leisure subject and how Music 2 is thoroughly hard and even though it is scaled up it is extremely difficult to get a good mark. I'm definitely willing to give in the effort for music but have kind of been discouraged by my teacher who has always recommended everyone in the school to do Music 1 and thus making me ponder if I am good enough for Music 2.
I understand Music 2 is more of the periods as in Classical, Jazz and is a lot more theory based whereas Music 1 can be for those who don't know how to read music and can choose a mainstream kind of song. I can read music and enjoy/appreciate all types of music, so i'm extremely confused at the moment. The question I really want to know is in Music 2 does grades really count or is the amount of studying and workload you put into the theory work is what really matters?
Thanks alot, frontin.