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Feb232018

Why Learning An Instrument Is Beneficial 

1.CREATIVE ENHANCEMENT
In the mundaneness of our everyday lives. We just become a machine who works as per the codes, we are fed. Don’t we?
A musical instrument breaks that monotony in our lives and introduces us to the colors we had forgotten to notice.
This not only nourishes us emotionally but also makes us better at our respective work.
2. PATIENCE!
Two most powerful warriors are patience and time. But somehow we fail to use and acknowledge both of them. When we do something we just want the results as soon as possible. But this isn’t the way the world functions. Does it?
And the time we realize it, our cauldrons are already neck deep in frustration.
Learning a musical instrument teaches us patience. For never can a person be a Mozart in a single day!!!!
3. MEMORY!
So many chords and beats to learn. So many rhythms to take care of. Now, won’t this boost your memory? Of course it will! And there’s no denying how sharp wits makes you stand out from the crowd.
4. CONCENTRATE HARD
“The power to concentrate was the most important thing. Living without this power would be like opening one’s eyes without seeing anything. ” HARUKI MURAKAMI is always right. Learning an instrument makes you concentrate on its intricacies and teaches us the power and benefits of concentrating hard.
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Why Learning An Instrument Is Beneficial

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