There’s no getting away from the fact that learning to play a musical instrument requires dedication and, above all, practice. But the latest technology can certainly help you along the way.
How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins
User-friendly music software, robust-but-portable hardware devices, and a vast wealth of online resources and interactive tuition, promise to simplify the process, improve your skills, fine-tune your technique – and make your journey considerably more fun.
And the benefits of playing music are manifold. According to neuroscientists, it’s the ultimate workout for the brain.
In her Ted-Ed lesson (above), How Playing an Instrument Benefits Your Brain, music educator Anita Collins explains that playing a musical instrument engages practically every area of the brain at once, as multiple pieces of information are processed simultaneously and at high speed, in complex interrelated sequences.
The more we practice, the more those brain functions are strengthened, allowing us to apply that strength to other activities in our everyday lives.
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Source: Huffington Post UK and TED-Ed Channel (YouTube)