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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.
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.
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.
How I know which piano to buy?
How I know which piano to buy? Where do I start? We get asked this question all the time.
Overall, choosing the right piano for you, or your child requires careful consideration of age, skill level, preferences, as well as your budget and available space. By taking the time to find the right instrument, you can develop a love of music that will last a lifetime.
How can playing music can improve my memory and concentration?
How does playing music can improve your memory and concentration? Playing music requires a great deal of mental focus and concentration, which can improve memory and concentration skills. As you practice and improve you performance, it’s likely that you’ll also see improvements in other areas of your life that require these skills, such as studying, working, or engaging in hobbies.
How Effective are Group Music Lessons? Do Group Piano Lessons Actually Work?
The attention that students receive in private lessons doesn’t have to be compromised in a group music class. Something that’s important to look out for is how large the music class is.At Music on Purpose, we keep our group classes intentionally small. The maximum number of students we’ll enrol in one class is 4 students. This is because we want our students to experience the benefits of learning in a group setting as well as receiving the tailored attention that they would in a private music lesson setting too.
How Self-Directed Learning Can Bring More Fulfilment When Playing a Musical Instrument
How can we keep learning music fun? Just as music is an art form, learning can be seen as an intricate, multifaceted art form too. Growing in our own understanding of how we learn best and applying these concepts to our journey with playing the piano, guitar, or singing can be an effective way to keep lessons engaging, meaningful and fulfilling.
Why it can be Beneficial to Start Learning a Musical Instrument as an Adult
Are you thinking about learning the piano, guitar, singing, or any other musical instrument a little later in life? Whether it be for the first time, or the first time in a long time — learning an instrument as an adult can feel daunting at times. Yes, it might seem easier for kids to pick up a musical instrument, but there are surprising benefits of learning music as an adult.
How to Keep Music Practice Fresh When Demotivation Kicks In
How do we keep music practice fresh when demotivation sets in? After investing all the time and money into finding an instrument, music teacher and regular lessons — it makes sense that you’d want your kid to practice. Music is meant to be enjoyed, not endured — and this includes music practice too! How do we keep things fresh? It’s a matter of perspective and framing.
What are the Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument in a Private Lesson Setting?
Private music lessons, whether it be piano, guitar or singing — come with a whole heap of advantages. This goes for everyone - despite age, background or prior experience.
If you’re considering getting your child to start learning music, you might wonder if there is a point of paying for private lessons no top of the school curriculum? Are there really any added benefits from taking private lessons in addition to music class?
And if you’re beyond your schooling years — you may be considering picking up a creative or active hobby. So, why music? What’s the benefit? Are there any benefits?
Our answer is simple, and plain. Yes. There are incredible benefits to receiving weekly private music lessons outside of a conventional school, or online platform setting.
The surprising benefits of learning to play an instrument
There have been many studies conducted, examining the surprising benefits of listening to and playing music. Here’s what some studies have found about the benefits of learning an instrument.
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?