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10 Good Reasons To Learn Playing Piano

It summarises the goodness of learning music.

Date : 15/09/2017

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Yan

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Uploaded on : 15/09/2017
Subject : Piano

1. Improves Coordination

Playing an instrument, e.g piano requires the brain to work at advanced speeds. Reading music is converted in the brain to the physical motion of playing the instrument. Those who play instruments have improved hand eye coordination over those who do not.

2. Increases Memory Skills

Learning an instrument teaches a child how to create, store and retrieve memories more effectively. A video from TED-ED explains how playing an instrument is like a total workout for the brain.

3. Teaches Perseverance and Creates a Sense of Achievement

Learning to play an instrument takes a lot of time, patience and practice. During music lessons, a teacher will set short term and long term goals. As the child reaches their goals, they will feel a sense of achievement and pride.

4. Improves Math Skills

Music and math are highly intertwined. By understanding beat, rhythm and scales, children are learning how to divide, create fractions and recognize patterns.

5. Improves Reading and Comprehension Skills

Learning and playing music requires constant reading and understanding. Learners need to identify a note on the page and recognize which note (pitch) to play on their instrument, how long to hold it, what finger to use and how loudly to play it. They also need to identify if the note should be played short and crisp, or smooth and connected to the next note. Learning to read and comprehend music can even help in reading and understanding literature in school classes.

6. Creates Responsibility

Most instruments require some kind of maintenance or upkeep. Encouraging children to stay on top of regular instrument maintenance creates a level of responsibility for them.

7. Exposes the Student to Culture and History

Music theory has a deep history and can be taught as part of musical instruction. Exposing a child to multiple types of musical genres (for example classical, contemporary, rock, jazz, blues, folk or medieval) will allow them to have a glimpse into the past. Understanding the origins of music, can give children a deeper understanding of what they are playing and they may become more attached to it.

8. Nurtures Self-Expressions

Children learning to play an instrument are able to find themselves creatively.

9. Improves Listening Skills

Playing an instrument requires children listen carefully to an array of different things. This concentration will improve their skills in music and in life.

10. Improves Social Skills

Interacting with other kids will give them an opportunity to make friends.

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