How playing an instrument benefits your brain
Learning a musical instrument takes excellence well beyond music, it can improve work and exam results in all subjects, watch the video to learn how.
Video by Anita Collins
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Playing a musical instrument engages and develops practically every area of the brain at once.
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Disciplined structured practice strengths the visual, motor and auditory brain functions, and can then apply that strength to other areas.
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Practice can significantly improve motor and reasoning skills, linguistic and mathematical precision of the left side the brain, and the creative right side of the brain.
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Music can create permanent growth in the bridge between both sides of the brain. Enabling increased problem solving, memory function, and cognitive development.
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Music increases fine motor skills which is controlled in both parts of the brain.