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    • About Us
      • Our Story
      • Our Teachers
    • Kindermusik
    • Lessons
      • Lesson Information
    • Why Music Lessons?
      • Music and the Brain
      • Suzuki Method
    • Workshops and Camps
      • Twinkle Camp
      • Adult Chamber Music WS
    • Calendar
    • Contact
Carolina Academy of Music
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Story
    • Our Teachers
  • Kindermusik
  • Lessons
    • Lesson Information
  • Why Music Lessons?
    • Music and the Brain
    • Suzuki Method
  • Workshops and Camps
    • Twinkle Camp
    • Adult Chamber Music WS
  • Calendar
  • Contact

Why Enroll in Music Lessons?

Piano teacher instructs student

1. Musical training helps develop language and reasoning:

Students who have early musical training will develop the areas of the brain related to language and reasoning. The left side of the brain is better developed with music, and songs can help imprint information on young minds.

2. A mastery of memorization:

Even when performing with sheet music, student musicians are constantly using their memory to perform. The skill of memorization can serve students well in education and beyond.

3. Students learn to improve their work:

Learning music promotes craftsmanship, and students learn to want to create good work instead of mediocre work. This desire can be applied to all subjects of study.

4. Increased coordination:

Students who practice with musical instruments can improve their hand-eye coordination. Just like playing sports, children can develop motor skills when playing music.

5. A sense of achievement:

Learning to play pieces of music on a new instrument can be a challenging, but achievable goal. Students who master even the smallest goal in music will be able to feel proud of their achievement.

6. Success in society:

Music is the fabric of our society, and music can shape abilities and character. Students in band or orchestra are less likely to abuse substances over their lifetime. Musical education can greatly contribute to children’s intellectual development as well.

7. Emotional development:

Students of music can be more emotionally developed, with empathy towards other cultures They also tend to have higher self esteem and are better at coping with anxiety.

8. Students learn pattern recognition:

Children can develop their math and pattern-recognition skills with the help of musical education. Playing music offers repetition in a fun format.

9. Musical instruments can teach discipline:

Kids who learn to play an instrument can learn a valuable lesson in discipline. They will have to set time aside to practice and rise to the challenge of learning with discipline to master playing their instrument.

10. Development in creative thinking:

Kids who study the arts can learn to think creatively. This kind of education can help them solve problems by thinking outside the box and realizing that there may be more than one right answer.

11. Music can develop spatial intelligence:

Students who study music can improve the development of spatial intelligence, which allows them to perceive the world accurately and form mental pictures. Spatial intelligence is helpful for advanced mathematics and more.

12. Kids can learn teamwork:

Many musical education programs require teamwork as part of a band or orchestra. In these groups, students will learn how to work together and build camaraderie.

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