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Home / Education / Singing Fights Teen Isolation, Says Grammy Winner

Singing Fights Teen Isolation, Says Grammy Winner

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Singing together combats youth isolation and digital barriers.
  • BBC Get Singing aims to engage 11-14 year olds across the UK.
  • Research shows group singing decreases in teenage years.
Singing Fights Teen Isolation, Says Grammy Winner

Grammy-winning artist Jacob Collier believes group singing can effectively combat social isolation among young people, bridging artificial digital divides. He is an ambassador for BBC Get Singing, a new, extensive music education initiative by the BBC. This three-year project aims to encourage thousands of 11-14 year olds across the UK to sing together.

Recent research indicates a decline in group singing experiences for children as they enter their teenage years. BBC Get Singing offers free access via BBC Bitesize, providing song arrangements and video guides for teachers and students. Upcoming releases include Jacob Collier's own song, 'Something Heavy'.

Collier emphasized that early singing experiences fostered a sense of belonging, reminding individuals of something ancient and profound. Music, he stated, builds confidence applicable to all life aspects. Teachers and students have noted the positive mental health impact and sense of community derived from collective singing.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jacob Collier suggests that singing together can combat social isolation in young people and bypass artificial digital boundaries, reminding them of something ancient and fostering confidence.
BBC Get Singing is a new, three-year music education initiative launched by the BBC to encourage thousands of 11-14 year olds across the UK to sing together, offering resources via BBC Bitesize.
Research indicates that children become less exposed to singing together as a group when they reach their teenage years, with many secondary schools lacking choirs or assemblies where pupils sing.

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