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 2020-11-01 

BENEFITS OF CHILDREN LEARNING A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT

Music classes for kids can help to relieve pain and reduce stress and anxiety for the patient, resulting in physiological changes, including improved respiration, lower blood pressure, improved cardiac output, reduced heart rate, and relaxed muscle tension. This form of therapy has been shown to have a significant effect on a patient’s perceived effectiveness of treatment, including pain reduction, relaxation, respiration rate, and lower levels of anxiety.

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We will show you some benefits of music classes for kids.

1. Increases memory skills

Learning an instrument teaches a child how to create, store and retrieve memories more effectively

2. Teaches perseverance and creates a sense of achievement

Learning to play an instrument takes a lot of time, patience, and practice. During music classes for kids and music therapy, a teacher or therapist will set short-term and long-term goals. As the child reaches their goals, they will feel a sense of achievement and pride.

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3. Music classes for kids improves coordination

Playing an instrument requires the brain to work at advanced speeds. Reading music is converted in the brain to the physical motion of playing the instrument. Those who play instruments have improved hand-eye coordination over those who do not.

4. Improves math skills

Playing an instrument may seem like a creative act, but there are many parallels to math. Music and math are highly intertwined. By understanding beat, rhythm and scales, children are learning how to divide, create fractions and recognize patterns

5. Music classes for kids improve reading and comprehension skills

Learning and playing music requires constant reading and understanding. Children and teens need to identify a note on the page and recognize which note (pitch) to play on their instrument, how long to hold it, what finger to use and how loudly to play it. They also need to identify if the note should be played short and crisp, or smooth and connected to the next note. Learning to read and comprehend music can even help in reading and understanding literature in school classes.

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