Friday, November 26, 2010

News ~ Music Lessons Pay Off In Higher Education & Higher Earnings


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It's a 2007 survey but I think it still holds true... for most that is.
Music Lessons Pay Off In Higher Education & Higher Earnings.

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Music Survey:

"Those hours practicing piano scales 
or singing with a choral group weren't for nothing 
because people with a background in music 
tend to have a higher education and earn more, 
according to a new survey."

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Music lessons pay off in higher earnings: poll
TORONTO | Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:33pm EST

TORONTO (Reuters Life!) - Those hours practicing piano scales or singing with a choral
group weren't for nothing because people with a background in music tend to have a
higher education and earn more, according to a new survey.

The poll by Harris Interactive, an independent research company, showed that 88 percent
of people with a post-graduate education were involved in music while in school, and 83
percent of people earning $150,000 or more had a music education.

"Part of it is the discipline itself in learning music, it's a rigorous discipline, and in an
ensemble situation, there's a great deal of working with others. Those types of skills stand
you well in careers later in life," said John Mahlmann, of the National Association for
Music Education in Reston, Virginia, which assisted in the survey.

In addition to the practical skills gained from studying music, people questioned in the
online poll said it also gave them a sense of personal fulfillment.

Students who found music to be extremely or very influential to their fulfillment were
those who had vocal lessons and who played in a garage band. Nearly 80 percent of the
2,565 people who took part in the survey last month who were still involved in music felt
the same way.

"That's the beauty of music, that they can bring both hard work and enjoyment together,
which doesn't always happen elsewhere," Mahlmann added in and interview.

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