The Piano is one of the
most widely used instruments in western music because of its
versatility and use in many
different musical contexts. In addition to being used as a solo instrument, the piano can be used as an accompaniment to other instruments, and as a tool for practice and composition of modern music genres. It’s an excellent aid in learning the basics of musical notation.
- Exercises memory and problem solving.
- Improves math skills. Click here to read about studies which support these findings.
- Teaches you correct posture and hand placement, which apply not only to pianists but also computer users.
- Fantastic way to relieve stress.
- Develops patience.
- Allows you to perform for family, at social gatherings, and school events.
- Enables you to pour your worries and feelings into keys.
- Create unique and wonderful musical experience playing pieces by great composers like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Haydn, Schubert, Grieg, Barber, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Gershwin, Joplin and many other composers.
- You can share the gift of music with others.
- Piano lessons increase coordination, raise self-esteem, and help children concentrate.
- They increase creative thinking and encourage children to explore their imagination.