Resorting To Violins
During the primaries there was a candidate who argued for education reform to include music and the arts. Mike Huckabee voiced the following;
"I want to provide our children what I call the "Weapons of Mass Instruction" - art and music - the secret, effective weapons that will help us to be competitive and creative. It is crucial that children flex both the left and right sides of the brain. We all know the cliché of thinking outside the box: I want our children to be so creative that they think outside the cardboard factory. Art and music are as important as math and science because the dreamers and visionaries among us take the rough straw of an idea and spin it into the gold of new businesses and jobs. It is as important to identify and encourage children with artistic talent as it is those with athletic ability. Our future economy depends on a creative generation."
Huckabee was not able to win his parties nomination and since that time there has been nary a voice from those remaining in the race about the importance of music and the arts for our children. Without the help of our government and our school systems, it becomes more important than ever that parents do what is necessary to see that their children receive proper music education.
The Academy of Music Performance can help fill the void. It is a private lesson studio and school of music specializing in the Violin and Viola. Current and former students learning how to play violin in the academy range in age from the very young to college age and above.
You can check out a sample lesson by visiting their website, or review the AMP DVD lesson catalog, read about their five step plan, and watch performance videos of current and previous students.
As Thomas Jefferson explained, we must endeavor to maintain peace, but when the government no longer represents the people, sometimes the people must resort to violins.