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There are physical and mental benefits of playing the piano which has been a creative expression, and simply fun and joy. Recent years have only seen more evidence of the benefits of piano come to light, linking music making to a healthy body, a healthy mind, and a healthy life.

Playing the piano is a workout all its own, and offers different physical and physiological advantages to players of all ages. For instance, regular piano playing sharpens fine motor skills and improves hand-eye coordination in the young and developing.

 Piano practice also boosts cognitive and intellectual abilities, which is to say it makes you smarter and activates similar parts of the brain used in spatial reasoning and math. Studying piano has also been shown to amazingly improve memoryparticularly verbal memory. 

 Do you want to learn how to play a piano? Sign up at the Shared Space, (M11-Regimanuel estate Comm 18) or via Sign Up form



A child playing piano at Shared Space

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