Benefits of Piano

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Improves Hand-Eye Coordination.

Looking at a piece of music and being able to play it with your hands can help with sports and other day-to-day activities

Relieves Stress.

Listening to music has so many benefits but when you are making the music yourself, it is even more therapeutic!

Build Self-Confidence.

Performing in recitals and even for your teacher can help anyone become more confident! I am ridiculously afraid of speaking in public, but don’t get nervous when I have to play the piano just because I have done it so many times.

Can Help You Learn Any Other Instrument.

Because the piano uses rhythm, bass clef, and treble clef, it is a thousand times more easy to learn any other instrument! Once you know the basics, it is just a matter of figuring out how to play the strings, buttons or keys. I learned the harp, guitar, cello and saxophone after learning the piano.

Lifelong Talent.

Piano is a talent that you can use for the rest of your life! Sports, video games, and other hobbies usually come and go (depending on age and ability), but most people are able to play the piano into their 80s!

Uses Both Sides of the Brain.

When you play the piano you are usually using both hands while also listening, and watching the music. Studies have also shown that musicians tend to have higher IQs than non-musicians.