Remember a few years ago Robert Fulghum’s runaway best seller, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten? The list included things like “Share Everything,” and “Take a nap every afternoon,” and my personal favorite – “Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you.”
The book’s concept was profound and thoughtful. Recently, I was thinking about it in terms of the music directors that I’ve met through Forum Music Festivals. So, here’s my take on “All I Really Need to Know, I Learned in Music Class.” (A little unwieldy, I know, but you get the point).
- A positive attitude is better than talent.
- Talent isn’t enough – it also takes hard work.
- Failure just means you’ll do better next time.
- I can be a “doer”, not just an observer.
- Sharps are not hash tags (and they came first.)
- Stepping off with your right foot does not make you weird.
- Singing a song makes it better.
- One more time means one more time.
There are so many more bits of knowledge that wise school music directors collect over a teaching career. I invite you to share them with us on our Facebook page.
Becky