Benefits of Playing the Piano


A lifetime of joy and fulfillment

There is no better way to escape from reality, express yourself and inspire others simultaneously than playing music. Music is the most direct way to bring your children a lifetime of joy and fulfillment. There can never be a better time to let your children learn music than today!

Develop eye-mind coordination

The piano requires both hands to work independently of each other, one moving fast while the other may be moving at a slower rate. All of these things help to increase a child’s overall dexterity and complex thought processes.

Develop the ability to cope with several things at once

Children will develop the ability to deal with several things at once as well as a positive outlook when facing difficult tasks. More importantly, musical elements are different in nature. Music is the perfect subject for children to experiment multitasking skills.

Be well-rounded

Studies show that music enhances emotional awareness, self-expression and creativity. These skills are often neglected in traditional education system. Piano lessons represent an excellent opportunity for children to be well-rounded. As a result, they will have a higher chance to make a difference to the world.

Acquire a life-long skill

The average life expectancy in Australia is 82.9 years. If a child starts learning piano at the age of five, he or she will acquire a skill that lasts 77.9 years. It is significantly longer than a career which lasts 45 years on average. Imagine you can enjoy the benefits of music for your whole life. It is indeed one of the best investments you can make.

Gain specialised knowledge

Similar to any other kinds of art form, it requires years of study to master music. The way to become a great artist is to gain specialised knowledge. As opposed to traditional education system, music can serve as a mirror to reflect the deficiency of today's society. In other words, music students have a higher chance of being able to think independently and differently.

Not afraid to express yourself

Not only does each song mastered increase a child’s self-esteem, but showcasing their newly learned talents at piano recitals can boost their self esteem.

Develop a high level of emotional intelligence

Learning and playing music is a spiritual experience. Students will have the opportunity to explore the universe of music. It is very different from completing checklists, as encouraged by traditional education system. Music requires students to develop their senses and consider opposing musical elements as an unity. It presents an opportunity for students to develop a higher level of emotional intelligence. Students with a high level of emotional intelligence are more likely to succeed in today's society.

Better in academic results

Numerous studies show that children, who play an instrument, score higher on both standard and spatial cognitive development tests alike. There are also findings that show kids who play piano, in particular, scored higher in math, especially on problems dealing with ratios and fractions.