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Benefits
of Music Study
Develops
Musical Talent
Musical
abilities can be developed into a skill for lifetime enjoyment
as an amateur or professional. Those with unusual talent can
be prepared for higher education in music.
Instills
Self-Confidence and Poise
Experiences
of learning and performing teach poise and self-confidence.
These skills can be applied to presentations at school or
at work.
Teaches
Self-Discipline
Every
piece played successfully rewards the self-discipline that
was required to learn it. This ability to achieve goals carries
over to other activities and teaches responsibility.
Develops
Coordination
Learning
to play an instrument improves coordination between thought
and action as it develops physical coordination of ear, eye
and fingers.
Teaches
Concentration
Mental
focus is developed by learning to keep a steady beat, play
the correct notes and interpret the music with expression.
Fosters
Music Appreciation
Playing
an instrument broadens interest in many types of music and
increases the enjoyment of music in all aspects of life.
Provides
Emotional Release
Music
is called the universal language because it expresses all
the emotions of life, creating an emotional release for both
performer and listener.
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