Anonymous wrote:I love that other parents are suggesting music for better dating/social life - my mother tried that line on me because her idea of a party was from some movie where everyone gathered around a piano. I can't stand horrible beginner noise so I have never pushed DC to play an instrument, though I wouldn't discourage her if she wanted to. I have fellow immigrant friends who think their children playing classical music is an essential expression of their status and refinement, even though they can't tell the difference between Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. They always trot out their children after dinner to show off their Suzuki violin skills. In my book, it is akin to getting plastic slipcovers for the living room set. My argument to public school tiger parents is to let it go because music electives are unweighted and will lower their children's high school GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every kid is different, I'm sure he'll be just fine in life. Why force him to do something he isn't interested in.
He already has a solid music foundation. The best thing you can do for him is to encourage him to take guitar lessons. It will do wonder for his social and dating life in both high school and college and even later in life. That's what my mother did for me and I am so glad she did. I had a wonderful dating life in HS and college and dated pretty girls.
I've not met any ladies who don't like to hang out with musicians, even amateur musicians, especially those who play the guitar.
It will be the best thing you can do for your son. He will love you for it when he gets older![]()

Anonymous wrote:My teens don’t play instruments and none of their friends play instruments. Don’t force your kid to play an instrument if he doesn’t love it. Colleges don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Every kid is different, I'm sure he'll be just fine in life. Why force him to do something he isn't interested in.