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How Playing Piano Makes You More Successful in Life

Did you know that people who practice an instrument are more likely to be high achievers?


Did you know that when you're learning to play piano you are actually improving several skills that will help you be more successful in other areas such as university or work?


Here is a list of essential skills that you will master by practicing the piano:


 

1. Playing the piano sharpens your concentration


When you're playing the piano, you have to focus on the rhythm, pitch, tempo, note duration, and several other things. Studies have shown playing a musical instrument is the only activity during which almost all brain areas are simultaneously activated.





2. Playing the piano teaches you perseverance


Learning new songs on the piano takes time and effort. Until you can actually play a song fluently by heart, you'll probably spend several weeks practicing it. As you look forward to being able to play the song, you stay motivated, learn patience, and increase your perseverance. These skills will always help you when you are confronted with difficult tasks at school, university, or work.


3. Playing the piano teaches you discipline


Playing the piano can be quite challenging. However, practicing frequently and working hard will not only teach you perseverance, but also discipline. Consider the parts of the song you will have to practice over and over again. The "magic key" to successfully playing the piano is practice, practice, practice.


Practicing regularly requires discipline!!




4. Playing piano improves your time management skills


Scientists haven't found a way to make one day last more than 24 hours yet…. unfortunately. So to get all your activities and duties done, you need to organize them. When you get used to practicing regularly, you also learn how to use your time efficiently.


5. Playing the piano improves your emotional intelligence


Playing the piano enhances your listening skills. These are also very important when you interact with other people. Emotions are not only expressed by facial expressions and body language, but also by the tone of voice, the speed of speech, and the melody of speech. Studies have actually revealed that people who play an instrument are better listeners and more perceptive in interpreting the emotions of others.



6. Playing the piano increases your memory capacity


Playing piano stimulates your brain as your brain is activating and becomes larger while you learn and play songs. Hence, when you play the piano, your ability to memorize audio information increases.


Conclusion


Numerous studies by neuroscientists have proven that playing piano has a positive effect on brain development, especially in young children. Memory functions, dexterity, hand-eye coordination, problem solving, listening and communication skills all benefit from learning an instrument and engaging in regular practice. Isn't it amazing what playing the piano can do for you? If you've always been looking for picking up that tricky piano, well, here - now it’s the time.


Symphonic Music Institute is the music school that can nurture your child’s interest in learning music. Through musical training and performances, you can experience not only the enjoyment of music but also developing self confidence and discipline. Come and start your music journey here today!

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