Why Piano?

Why Learn To Play Piano?

The benefits of learning to play a musical instrument, more specifically the piano, are immense. Learning to play the piano not only improves fine motor skills, memory, cognition, stress management and hand-eye coordination – it impacts a person’s mind, body and life. 

Studies have found that playing piano positively affects both young and old people on a physiological and psychological level. Other benefits of playing piano include:

  • Improved concentration & memory (particularly verbal memory in children)
  • Playing piano increases spatial-temporal ability, which figures heavily in math, science and engineering
  • Enhanced time management & cognition
  • Creativity & self-expression
  • Piano lessons for older adults have shown significant impact on Human Growth Hormone, slowing adverse effects of aging
  • Music reduces anxiety, heart and respiratory rates, cardiac complications, lowers blood pressure, and increases immune response.
Playing piano, without any doubt, can assist in the full development of a person and to improve many aspects of their life. Learn to play piano and discover potential you never thought you had
 

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