Bob Sturgess's New Book "Music Lessons Now!" is Vitally Important Information for Anyone Concerned About the Uncertain Future of Musical Education in America.
Press Release (ePRNews.com) - New York, NY - Apr 03, 2017 - Bob Sturgess, a music teacher with over 4 decades of experience at the elementary, high school, and college levels, has completed his most recent book “Music Lessons Now!”: a gripping and stalwart argument for the continuation of music education for today’s youth, as it broadens and enriches lives.
Mr. Sturgess is extremely passionate about this extremely important issue that has become a major hot topic in today’s curriculum debate. He says, “After reading this book, my hope is that readers consider Music as a superior academic endeavor. My wish is that readers will conclude what I know: music is fundamental”
Published by Fulton Books, Bob Sturgess’s book brings to light so many of the educational benefits of playing or singing music. From brain imaging to empirical data, the benefits are becoming well known. However, there is yet to be a book describing the correlation between the elements of music and the elements of other areas of educational endeavors—such as reading, math, and science. This book strives to show these relationships in context of musical elements and elements found in other academic fields.
The purpose of this book is to show these correlations in a simple format. This book is designed so that anybody can read and understand the concepts presented in this book. The author’s undertaking is to make complexities simple in an amusing manner. He also explains how music impacts other aspects of life. Music impacts our culture. Music also impacts each person as an individual.
Readers who wish to experience this enlightening work can purchase “Music Lessons Now!” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.
Source : Fulton Books