NAMM Challenges America to ‘Pledge to Play’ a Musical Instrument

NAMM Challenges America to ‘Pledge to Play’ a Musical Instrument

 
85% of Americans Admit Desire to
Play a Musical Instrument – NAMM’s National “Pledge to Play” Initiative
Designed to Help them Take the Next Step as Part of its Fifth Annual
National Wanna Play Music Week

CARLSBAD, Calif., March 10, 2011
/PRNewswire/ — In a major new push to encourage more Americans to play
a musical instrument, the National Association of Music Merchants
(NAMM) today announced the launch of its first national “Pledge to Play
initiative.  Aimed at the more than 85 percent of Americans who never
played an instrument but said they wish they did in a recent Gallup
poll, the national call to action is part of the activities leading up
to NAMM’s fifth annual National Wanna Play Music Week May 2-8. The “Pledge to Play,” found at www.facebook.com/wannaplaybynamm, is a personal pledge dedicated to empowering those who have always wanted to learn how to play a musical instrument or sing.

After making the commitment to play an instrument, each person who takes the pledge on the Wanna Play By NAMM
Facebook page will also receive an exclusive, free “21-Day Guide To
Playing Music” from NAMM, which provides insightful tips for staying
motivated, focused, and on a clear path to learning how to play music.
Playing an instrument can be a significant personal achievement but is
often a challenge for beginners. Studies show that it takes about 21
days to form a habit, and NAMM has developed the limited-edition guide
to help establish playing music as an accessible, everyday part of life.
While sustaining motivation through 21 days may be challenging, the
free guide provides helpful tips on how to remain focused and stay
motivated, while serving as a resource for how to find local music
stores, music lessons and places to play live.

In addition,
limited-edition prizes geared toward music makers will be given away to
people who pledge to play. Reward incentives include tickets to some of
the year’s hottest concert tours and exclusive NAMM merchandise. Each
person who takes the pledge on the Wanna Play By NAMM
Facebook page is automatically eligible to win a variety of exclusive
prizes. For each pledge made, the chance of winning increases. With
every 5,000 pledges taken, more prizes will become available to those
who have taken the pledge. Once the “Pledge to Play” initiative has
received 25,000 pledges, two V.I.P. passes will be given away to the
music product industry’s exclusive NAMM Show in 2012.

With the
majority of Americans confessing a desire to play some form of music,
the national “Pledge to Play” now offers the easiest time to take that
challenge. Whether learning how to play an instrument or taking singing
lessons, the pledge is for anyone dedicated to improving their lives
through music. In fact, research studies have proven many positive
benefits associated with playing a musical instrument, including
stress-relief, improvement of memory skills, enhanced listening skills,
motor ability, and eye-hand coordination, and heightened intellectual
capabilities. More information about the benefits of making music can be
found at www.wannaplaymusic.com.

Results of the nationwide “Pledge to Play” on the Wanna Play By NAMM Facebook page and related prize winners will be announced on May 6, 2011.

About NAMM’s Wanna Play? Public Awareness Campaign

NAMM’s national Wanna Play?
public awareness campaign is dedicated to increasing awareness of the
proven benefits of playing musical instruments for people of all ages.
Since the campaign’s launch in November 2006,
the key messages about the fun and many proven benefits of playing
music have reached millions of people through national public relations
efforts. In addition, Wanna Play? has the support of more than 100 celebrities, including Jack Black, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey Jr., Band from TV, Orianthi, and Gary Sinise. For more information and to get involved, interested parties can visit www.wannaplaymusic.com.

About NAMM

The National
Association of Music Merchants, commonly called NAMM in reference to the
organization’s popular NAMM trade shows, is the not-for-profit
association that unifies, leads and strengthens the $17 billionhttp://www.namm.org or call 800-767-NAMM (6266).

global musical instruments and products industry. NAMM’s activities and
programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages.
NAMM is comprised of more than 9,000 Member companies. For more
information about NAMM, please visit

National Association of Music Merchants

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