Whilst this could easily be a blog based solely on the music in Pixar Films (I know I personally listen to The Incredibles once a week https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voLQroAnoLI), it is going to talk more about how music creates life-long connections through a common passion. There will also be Pixar and Disney mentions as well don’t worry.
So why does music have the power to create these connections? I think this Louis Armstrong quote sums it up (and it is funny) “All Music is Folk Music. I ain’t never heard a horse sing a song”. https://www.mymusicmasterclass.com/40-funny-quotes-by-musicians/
We all have the ability to make music. It holds such an important part in our daily lives and at times we don’t even know it. It makes us feel different emotions. I know I am holding in tears every time I watch the opening of Up which is helped by the amazing music underneath https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yjAFMNkCDo. I also know that I want to cover my ears whenever I hear the Go Compare Man sing his jingle on the advert… Granted… this is amazing advertising. Music has the ability to bring us all together and create these emotions. https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/science-choice/201908/music-emotion-and-well-being
Creating music is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. At Hot House Music, we see the fun and laughter that our children and adult members have in the rehearsal room and they take this out into the wider world. Our recent VOX talks with Alumni members highlighted the fun that they had through their time with Hot House and they recall fantastic memories and friendships that they made as well as how their time at Hot House has impacted their adult life. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvaaAfl7TpI3CCadnqBwGrLJgYLTQttuH
This is part of our lasting legacy where we celebrate the fantastic people our students have become. We are equally proud of those that have pursued careers outside of music and who continue to use the skills they learnt whilst at Hot House to be exceptional individuals and leaders in their chosen fields.
I still recall many memories from growing up as a musician. The hilarious stories from tours. Performing my first solo; Good King Wenceslas in my year 6 Christmas concert and no there are no pictures. Seeing my friends inside and outside the rehearsal room every week and making memories that we still talk about today. We all have stories about growing up with music and we wouldn’t change them for the world. https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/musician-sibling-problems/
Why not come and try something new? Start lessons or join an ensemble and make lifelong friends. Please call us today for a friendly phone call at 03303 200 880 and find out about becoming a member of our tribe.
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