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الخميس، 6 نوفمبر 2014

Why Playing the Piano Is Awesome

Are you interested in music and considering learning how to play your first instrument? Or are you a seasoned musician that's looking to expand your musical knowledge even further? Either way, playing the piano is an excellent skill to have. If you don't already know how to play, you should learn! And if you need reasons to do it, here's five of them:
1) Playing the piano isn't hard! Or at least, not physically - compared to other musical instruments, the piano is much easier to pick up. The guitar for example, requires some
serious practice just to make a single pleasant sound, let alone an entire song. There are so many tough finger positions that you need to learn to be able to play even the most basic chords. With the piano on the other hand, it's possible to make coherent sounds from the very beginning because each key by itself is already set to make a certain pitch.
2) Knowing how to play piano makes you a versatile musician - The piano is an extremely versatile instrument, and the only one that allows you to play multiple notes, simultaneously, and with ease. This makes it possible to perform songs from all different genres. This also makes the piano an ideal instrument for composing. Just learning to read the music alone will put you far ahead of many others in the music world, and give you a better understanding of music in general.
3) Playing piano makes you strong, mentally and physically - Piano playing is good for you all around. Anyone who has played piano for a while will have very strong fingers, without a doubt. Piano also works out your brain. As you probably know, learning a language is one of the best exercises your brain can get. And learning piano is pretty much like learning a new musical language. Pianists never stop learning. Studies have shown that learning to play music, especially the piano, can improve your IQ. Most of these studies have focused on children, but studies on adults prove that they benefit as well. Children who take piano lessons exhibit more self-discipline and generally do better in school than those who are not into music. For adults, researchers have measured strong changes in the brains of those who begin taking piano lessons, even after the age of 65.
4) Playing piano improves confidence - if you take lessons you will have to play in front of your instructor regularly. And without a doubt, anyone who knows you are learning to play the piano will be asking you to play for them. These instances alone give you more opportunities to perform in front of others than you would have otherwise. When you start to receive compliments on your new skill it will boost your self esteem, making it easier to perform in front of a large audience when the time comes. Just knowing that you have learned an impressive new skill is enough to give anyone's confidence a boost.
5) It's fun! - knowing how to play the piano opens up a bunch of possibilities. You can easily learn your favorite songs, and then you can play then whenever you feel like it! This is an impressive skill to show off when all your friends and family are around, and it's even more fun when everyone sings along. You alone can provide the entertainment at a party which is awesome.
If you have always wanted to learn to play piano, don't wait any longer!
Call B&N Piano today at 610-485-4758
Or visit our shop located at 2460 Dutton Mill Rd in Aston, PA

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