Learning To Play A Musical Instrument

An enjoyment of music is an intrinsic part of human existence.  Since the beginning of time people have made music together, as part of social bonding or as the creation of art.  Music can enrich our lives and give an extra dimension to our often dull realities.  Being more immediate and involving than many other art forms, it is perhaps the most celebrated cultural form there is.  Though people disagree endlessly with each other about exactly what music should be, there is often no quarrel around the fact that it is an amazing gift which we should cherish and nurture.

What with the ubiquity of music lovers, it is not surprising to find that there are also a great many professional and amateur music makers who plug away at their craft in the hope of making something beautiful and finding fame.  Having the ability to create and play music gives one a richer understanding of the art itself, whilst also being incredibly fun and interesting at the same time.  It is thus of great importance that we introduce our children to a musical instrument and encourage them to learn it.  There are a great many benefits from this that will go with them through their lives.

The most obvious one is the sense of reward that is obtained from playing music well.  It is an invaluable skill to have, and will allow one to play in orchestras and bands.  The fulfilment obtained from these pursuits cannot be underestimated, and parents should do everything they can to coerce their child into practicing now so they can perform later. 

There are also more immediate benefits that will become apparent sooner than the long road to musical stardom.  Firstly, tests have shown that playing an instrument will make your smarter.  It aids the development of the brain, and there has been research which shows that children who grapple with the difficulty of a musical instrument become better in other areas of school.  It aids memory and stimulates a good deal of your mental faculties at once.

As you can see there are a huge amount of benefits to be gained from learning to play music.  But none can be so high as the thrill of being able to make fantastic and beautiful sounds of your own accord.  Why not start today and begin the road to the maestro.  It’s never too late, you know!

Learning a Language

Though the education system is set up to cram what often seems like a lots of useless information into a short space of time, many of us survive our early experiences of school with our curiosity for knowledge and learning intact.  As you leave your various forms of education and emigrate into the wider world, your life will hopefully be a constant stream of acquiring knowledge and understanding about the world around you.  Keeping your brain active will mean staying mentally healthy, and it will also make you wiser and more intelligent.  The more curious you continue to be as you move further and further away from your childhood, the more richer and fuller your life will become.  As the saying goes, the unexamined life is not worth living.

But even if you are not interested in the acquisition of knowledge, it is very important to keep your brain in good order.  If we keep our machinery of our minds ticking along, making sure they are well oiled, then they are less likely to malfunction when the parts go past their sell by date.

One great way of keeping your mind active is to learn another language, as it utilises parts of the brain that you might not normally use.  It is a really fun way to keep your mind fit and healthy and you will get something really useful at the same time.

Learning another language comes with a great deal of benefits: of all the tools that learning can offer, bilingualism is one of the most useful that there is.  Those who can only speak one language will forever be trapped in conversation with those who are culturally similar to them, but by engaging with another country’s method of discourse you will open the door onto an amazing new part of the world.  Life is too short to let parts of it sail you by.

It also improves your career opportunities and increases your chances of making new friends.  Perhaps more importantly, it lets you see the way that languages works, and you will come to understand the spaces that exist within your original mode of speech.  With more words at your disposal you will have a handle on new concepts and expressions that you might not have thought possible.

So why not make time for a new language in your life: you might be surprised at just how much it can do for you.