Making music brings people together, breaks down barriers
and almost always leads to a good time. Playing really well
can make you feel like you're on top of the world. And even if
you're not brimming with talent, doing your best and even
messing up occasionally is a lot more engaging than staring
at the TV.
Making music is good for the brain.
A series of new scientific studies has demonstrated a link between active music making and
increased brainpower. Children who make music show improved spatial-temporal
reasoning, which is the foundation of later success in math and science. And they actually
get better grades than kids who don't take music.
Making music is good for the body.
Making music is a proven stress reducer. And stress on the body has been linked to
the performance of the immune system. Studies show that people who make music
have had higher levels of melatonin, a revitalized natural production of Human Growth
Hormone—even an increase in the immune system's natural "cancer-killer" cells.
Making music is good for the soul.
Violinist Music is beautiful and beauty helps your peace of mind. The
benefits of music on well-being have been scientifically measured. For
example, older people who make music show reduced levels of anxiety,
depression and loneliness. Among younger people, those who make
music together are less likely to use drugs or get in other kinds of
trouble.
Making music is good for the social life.
Joining a musical group means making lots of friends, all
working together to make great music. In most cases
these will be friends for life.
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