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Maestro Art School of Music

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In Hong Kong, learning music is viewed as a chance for students to gain an extra edge over their competitors. The common sight of parents sending their kids to all sorts of music classes and examinations begs the question of whether not students really enjoy this pressure of learning an instrument. Evidently, it does not take rocket science to see the flaws in this sort of mentality. Learning music is more than simply mastering an instrument or passing an exam; it’s about a genuine cultivation of one’s personal and artistic growth. If you look at the common traits of a successful musician, you’ll find that they often possess traits such as patience, self-confidence, and adept problem-solving skills. Such traits can only be acquired through an honest and dedicated pursuit into the nitty gritty of the arts. Music is usually taught through one-on-one lessons in Hong Kong, yet this neglects a key component in the education of young musicians. While individual mastery of an instrument is important, it is crucial for students to be exposed to the ensembleship and collaboration with fellow musicians through participating in symphonies, concertos, chamber music, and sonatas. Only through these group interactions can students learn how to complement, accommodate, and treat others in a respectful manner. Unlike most school orchestras in Hong Kong, the Maestro Art School of Music provides young musicians with a vast amount of performance opportunities to grow and shine.

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School Type:
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Subjects:
Music
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School Type:
Local Private
International Private
Gender:
Boys
Girls
Subjects:
Music

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