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Posted on October 24, 2007 by BerkeleyWind.com | Posted under   Music


Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument

Most of us know that childhood is a good time to learn a musical instrument. Children usually have a limitless capacity to absorb information faster. Whether your child takes a music appreciation class or actual music lessons, they will benefit a great deal from being exposed to music.

Music is like a natural accompaniment in a child's life. Young children might sing to their soft toys, tap their feet to the rhythm of nursery rhymes, and enjoy the sound of their parents singing to them — even if mom and dad can't really sing or carry a tune. But this early introduction to music does more than entertain.

Music is a means of self-expression and a way to develop better coordination and fine motor skills. Furthermore, it will give your child a positive outlook on life and a deeper appreciation of the arts. It teaches them the importance of focus, dedication and practice. It helps them to set goals and forces them to pursue excellence.

Many researches show that students who are involved in music, helps to improve their Science and Math grades because it enhances their abstract reasoning skills needed for learning these subjects. It can kick-start learning, serve as an important cue in your child's routine, and offer lifelong benefits.

Music contributes to what experts call "a rich sensory environment." This simply means exposing kids to a wide variety of tastes, smells, textures, colors, and sounds — experiences that can forge more pathways between the cells in their brains.

These neural connections will help a child in almost every area of school, including reading and math. Just listening to music can make these connections, but the biggest impact on your children come if he or she actively participates in musical activities.

There are many preschool programs that are available that will foster your child's love for music. They will focus on cognitive and musical skills through song and activities. Another good reason to introduce music into your childern's world: It's enjoyable for both of you. That will come as no surprise to parents who sing songs with their child, sway and twirl together to favorite CDs, or listen to lullabies as they rock their child to sleep.

Ideally your child be five years old to begin formal lessons. The reason being their hands are bigger and they're more ready to sit still and concentrate on their lesson. The best instrument to start with at an early age is the piano because it is easier to play since the finger movements are less tricky. String instruments such as the violin usually begin at the age of 7 to 8. Wind instruments such as the saxophone and trumpet are best to begin at the age of 10 to11.

Music can be either a social or solitary activity, depending on instrument chosen and your child's personality. For instance, instruments like the violin, cello or trumpet can be done with a band or ensemble whereas the piano requires a student to be comfortable spending stretches of time alone.

Music gives your child a sense of self-confidence that they will carry with them through life. But most importantly they will have fun while they are participating!



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