Teaching the
Next Generation to Music--Part 1
I have
often mentioned in my writing that pastors, parents, and music educators have a
responsibility to pass our music values on to the next generation. This process of attempting to instill the conservative
music values in the lives of our children is many times a painful and
unsuccessful endeavor. Although we have
a responsibility to share our values with the next generation, we must be sure
that we do the right thing in the right way.
It is one thing for pastors, parents, music
ministers, and Christian music educators to have strong beliefs concerning
music but the passing of the baton to the next generation must be a “civil”
process. Long heated discussions ending
in anger and tears seldom get the job done successfully. Name calling and equating a young person’s
musical tastes with their relationship to Jesus Christ is most
regrettable.
Thought
for the Day
What is the cause of a lack of communication
about music between one generation and another?
Why do young people and their parents often experience a musical
generation gap which is often brought about by differences in musical tastes,
values, and outlook? Those of you who
are ministering with the great art of sacred music today must remember that the
greatest way to bridge the music gap is with genuine heart-felt musicing. Every generation engages more quickly when
they can see and feel that you care deeply about the music.
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