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Everyone learns about music at school, but there are great advantages to doing it as an activity too!
Whether you’re listening, creating or in a music group or band, music is a great activity that helps young people stay healthy and happy.
Playing or listening to music can come with many benefits.
Did you know that playing an instrument:
Did you know that listening to music:
There are many ways for young people in Oxfordshire to access music for cheap and sometimes even for free!
Take action: Visit Activities Oxfordshire to find more places to do music in Oxfordshire!
Even if you think you're not musical you can get big benefits from experiencing and learning music.
Take action: You can gets lots more information and support from the Oxfordshire Music Service!
There are many genres of music to pick from ranging from classical to heavy metal.
All around Oxfordshire there are different music festivals that happen like Truck Festival, which normally has indie rock genre bands playing. These are mostly in the summer to make the most of the weather!
There are many different streaming services online, including ones which are cheap and free. There are lots of places you can get CD's from like the Oxfordshire Music Library.
Lots of gigs and festivals are open to young people aged 14+ even if they are in pubs so you can experience live music from an early age. Festivals can be an intense experience so always consider Festival Safety.
Experience: I am in a 3-piece rock band consisting of me (the drummer) and my two friends, both of which play guitar and bass guitar. It's fun to get together for a jam and to create new songs or play existing songs. It is mostly in the summer where we will do performances at local summer festivals etc. It is very fun doing these performances and is a good experience! I defiantly recommend getting some friends together to start a band, you won't regret it! James, 14.