Imagine a world without Music. Music is as old as humanity and arguably the most life-enriching activity of all time. As a universal language that knows no geographical or racial boundaries, Music triggers emotional responses and kickstarts creativity while enriching connectedness to the world. Music is a fundamental pillar of society and has far-reaching benefits that stretch way beyond the subject itself. As a subject, it is an indispensable part of any academic.

Music and language have a deep and profound relationship.
Musical training stimulates the same part of the brain that deals with understanding language. Children who have some exposure to musical education will, therefore, have a greater understanding of tone and how different segments of speech align. 

Playing an instrument increases the use of your neural network. There is a school of thought suggesting that musicians have a larger growth of neural activity.
Children who received musical instruction show improved sound discrimination and fine motor tasks.

When children participate in music and movement activities in a group, they develop and refine their social skills. They learn to work as a team and become more creative in a group environment. They learn to express emotions while improving their balance and coordination.

The power of music helps humanity and animals connect with their emotions. Just like we need food or water when we’re hungry or thirsty, music is needed to satisfy our emotional desires for connection and meaning.
“Music is food for the soul.” Shakespeare.