"Where words fail, music speaks."
-Hans Christian Andersen
Music has always been an important part of my life. While I have never played an instrument, I have always enjoyed listening to music. Music is something that I can connect to many memories. I love when I listen to a song and it reminds me of a specific memory. I have always had a hard time choosing just one song that I love. Instead, my favorite song seems to change all of the time.
"Country Girl Shake it For Me" by Luke Bryan
Country music is my favorite genre of music. There is such a range of what country artists sing about, so I feel like there is always a song for whatever mood I am in.
My very first country concert I went to was to see Luke Bryan. I went to this concert at a fair in the summer of 2012 with some of my friends. Before this concert, I was not huge into country; however, now I am. Luke Bryan is my absolute favorite country artist because I feel like his music is fun and exciting.
"Bye Bye Bye" by 'N Sync
My first ever concert of all time was to see
'N Sync when I was much younger. Of course I was really big into boy bands as a child, as was every other girl in the 90s. I remember going to the concert and screaming my head off and basically losing my voice. I still enjoy listening to 'N Sync whenever it comes on the Pandora Boy Band station.
"Die a Happy Man" by Thomas Rhett
Currently, my favorite song is "Die a Happy Man" by Thomas Rhett. I just think that this song is very sweet and enjoyable to listen to. Whenever I hear this song, I am instantly happy. When this song comes on the radio, I instantly start singing and just want to dance.
"Love Shack" by B-52s
"Love Shack" by B-52 has so many memories associated with it. I remember dancing around the house with my cousins to this song. We thought it was such a funny song that we would be entertained for hours. I remember when my oldest cousin first got her license we would drive around screaming this song at the top of our lungs.
I think that music is something that is very important in everyone's lives. It is something that can easily be incorporated in the classroom. I remember in high school, I had a teacher who would play music while we worked on our worksheets. In field, I have seen teachers who use music as a brain break. They play a song and let the students get up and dance, just so they can get up and move around.
I cannot imagine life without music. Music is all around us in our daily lives. I think that music should be incorporated all throughout the classroom.
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