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The Amazing Impact Playing Music Has on Your Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing

Music has been a part of human culture for centuries, and it has always been associated with emotional and psychological benefits. Recent studies have shown that playing music can have a significant impact on mental health. In this essay, we will explore the link between playing music and mental health.

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How can Playing a Musical Instrument Benefit our Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health?

Playing music can be a powerful tool for emotional regulation as it equips us a variety of tools to managing emotions which can promote our well-being. Playing music can also improve our mood, boost our endorphins and help us relax. It’s a different kind of therapy that is accessible to anyone, right at your fingertips.

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5 Incredible Ways Playing Music can Improve Your Brain Health

Learning to play music has been shown to have numerous cognitive benefits. Just like how we go to the gym, run around the block or stretch to keep our bodies healthy, learning to play a musical instrument has incredible benefits when it comes to keeping our brain healthy.

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What are the Main Differences Between Acoustic Pianos and Digital Pianos?

What is the main difference between acoustic and digital pianos? The main difference between acoustic and digital pianos is the way they produce sound. The sound of acoustic pianos are produced by hammers which strike the strings that resonate throughout the wooden body of the piano. On the other hand, digital pianos produce sound electronically. When you press down a key, you will hear digital samples of acoustic piano sounds. The higher quality the digital piano, the more authentic the sound and action of the keys will be.

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The Difference Between Learning an Instrument as an Adult vs. as a Child

Children seem to absorb things like a sponge.

Whether it be learning a language, a new skill, joining a new sport, or picking up a musical instrument for the first time. Children learn. They often learn fast. It’s what they do.

You teach them something new? They absorb it. They believe it. Mostly because they lack the context, prior knowledge and experience to argue against it. Children are often dependent learners.

But why does learning seem so much harder when we are adults?

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