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It is widely known that playing the piano can raise your quality of life. There are many who believe it can raise your intelligence and help your overall health at the same time. Recently, this has been supported by scientific research from universities and independent scientists who believe that music should play an important role in every person’s development. Here are the top five of how playing piano can improve your way of life.
Research has shown that playing the piano results in less hearing loss as people age. This is also true of most musicians, as sensory inputs in the ear are strengthened as they are used as well as the auditory cortex part of the brain becomes less prone to degeneration. It’s never late to start taking piano lessons and prevent yourself from suffering this aging-related problem.
Children who have had music lessons show a greater tendency for superior language and reading skills. Specifically, these children have a larger and stronger vocabulary along with greatly improved reading comprehension than kids who haven’t had any musical lessons or training. According to the Northwestern researchers, “The effect of music training suggests that, akin to physical exercise and its impact on body fitness, music is a resource that tones the brain for auditory fitness and thus requires society to re-examine the role of music in shaping individual development.”
When it comes to incorporating sound patterns for a new language into words, researchers found that musicians are better than the non-musicians. There is an improved ability for the brain to comprehend speech, focus on a task, specifically within a noisy background. Meanwhile, kids with disabilities in learning, who are easily distracted when there’s a lot of background noise, may be especially helped by taking music lessons. Piano lessons and training strengthen the same neural processes that often are deficient in those kids with developmental dyslexia or those who are suffering from difficulty of hearing speech.
The discipline and maturity from studying music translates to all facets of life. Studies conducted by Jeffrey Lynn Kluball from the University of Sarasota and Daryl Erick Trent from East Texas State University found a significant connection between academic achievement in math, science and language arts, and the number of years of instrumental music lessons. Students who participated in instrumental music training scored significantly higher compared to those that didn’t, in standardized tests.
Human Growth Hormone increases when playing music. Research findings by the University of Miami revealed that a group of individuals who took group keyboard lessons shows higher levels of HGH than a group of people who did not play. There are studies that show musicians have better overall health and tend to bounce back more quickly from common ailments.
Aside from the unquestionable benefits, playing music, piano, in particular, has been an outlet for those who are seeking a fun escape, joy, and creative expression. Start your journey with Cadenza today!