Amazing benefits of learning music for Adults

  • Learning music is a great way to relax and forget about stresses of modern life. It gives you a way to express your creativity that is often suppressed by 9 am -5 pm working world.
  • Music lessons not only improves memory function but also develops the ability to process information.
  • Psychologists have called it a “Brain trainer” as you are challenging your brain to stay sharper and alert for longer.

I hope these benefits will encourage you to pick up an instrument of your choice and find a teacher who can coach you in your musical journey.

Learning Music is like a child’s journey to grow

You might have come across hyped advertisements claiming to “Play an instrument in 3 days”; which raises eyebrows. 

Learning a new skill calls for discipline, perseverance, patience. It is not a destination; but a journey.

When a baby enters the world, his learning starts. As the “Journey to grow” begins, he learns to eat, sit, crawl, stand, walk, run, think etc., and the learning continues… same goes when one ventures out into the world of Music! So if you would really desire to be a good musician then seek guidance.

Did you know?

Music is a superfood for brain and body.
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  • Music develops life skills such as confidence, perseverance, patience, focus, determination. It acts as a stressbuster after a long hectic day.
  • Music training can improve our motor & reasoning skills.
  • Music is the only activity that activates, stimulates and utilizes the entire brain.

All in all, Music is truly a Superfood for brain and body as it forces the brain to pay attention. Make music a part of your life forever.

AMAZING BENEFITS OF LEARNING MUSIC AT AN EARLY AGE

Here are just a few benefits of learning Music; though there are many more!  All in all, we all are connected to music in one way or the other.  Some love to listen, others love to sing or play an instrument.  Music has no boundaries of language and it’s a language in its own way.

  • Music develops auditory skills- Music is a resource that tones the brain for auditory fitness. If you played a wrong note, you will learn to hear and correct it immediately
  • Playing a musical instrument enhances hand-eye co-ordination- While reading a note on a page, you are also playing it on the instrument which requires a lot of co-ordination in order to perform the whole process accurately and play flawlessly
  • Music elevates your performance skills and overcome stage fright- When you learn a new piece, your goal to practice would be that you can perform in front of others.  Developing this skill from early age would boost your confidence
  • Early music education helps develop brain areas involved in language and reasoning.  Musical training is recently known to develop the left side of brain involved in processing language
  • Music develops child’s mathematical skills. Music requires instant counting of rhythm i.e. subdivision of time into fractions.