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Music is not just an art, but a science; the latest research about your brain on music, scientific innovation in the instrument industry and more.
How Learning How to Play an Instrument Can Strengthen Your Brain
How many of you know how to play an instrument? If you do, good for you! You may be “smarter” than an average person. And do not worry if you do not play one; just pick up guitar or piano and you too will develop skills that can help everyday life become easier as well. When I was younger, my mother pushed me to be in as many different extracurricular activities as I could, one being piano lessons. Although I loved playing piano, I begged and begged my mother to let me watch TV, play on the computer, or go outside. Little did I know, learning the piano helped me develop many useful skills and habits that would later help me to become successful in my day-to-day life as a young adult. Knowing that now, I not only play the piano, but I also picked up the guitar, the ukulele, and the clarinet to better myself and my brain.
By Danyea Hays8 years ago in Beat
Health Benefits of Playing Guitar (Backed by Science)
Playing a six string is one of the easiest ways to make friends in college, at least if you listen to shows like Family Guy. It's a trope that has some truth in it, though. Guitar playing is something popular kids do, and if you look at most of the times people do play guitar, it does benefit them.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Beat


