Benefits of learning music
Did you know….
That playing a musical instrument could make you brainier?!
Research suggests that practising scales, chords and mastering complex patterns of notes changes the shape of the brain. It can even boost ones IQ by as much as seven points.
10 BENEFITS STUDYING MUSIC CAN GIVE YOU
(Please be aware that these are only ten of the many possible benefits in studying music. We have selected these ten
benefits to explore and would suggest you explore it further for more in depth information).
1. Playing an instrument is suggested to increase IQ and assist under-performing students to improve with their studies;
2. Improved concentration and increased memory;
3. It teaches Self-Discipline and time management;
4. Music aids in development of social skills;
5. Learning to cope with stressful situations;
6. To work through difficult challenges;
7. Facing deadlines;
8. Focusing successfully on several things at once;
9. Coping with constructive criticism;
10. Learning a Universal Language.
“Making music can have an effect on both the mental and physiological development of the brain. It appears to help form neural pathways – connections within the brain – by encouraging links between brain cells, and it can promote mental and physical growth. it can also affect certain areas of the brain: for example, the main information channel between the two sides of the brain….this creates a more efficient connection between the brain’s two sides, which in turn means better coordination between the left and the right hemispheres. This can help a range of mental and physical processes including hand coordination and the ability to multi-task.”
Music makes your child smarter by Philip Sheppard
Finally, we would like to leave you with this thought. These benefits are in additional
to the greatest benefit of all:
Learning a hobby that will last you a lifetime.
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