What makes the piano the best first instrument for children?

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What makes the piano the best first instrument for children?

Huntington is on the North Shore of Long Island, NY. It’s a town right out of a Charles Dickens novel. The storybook town has gaslight street lamps, hanging baskets, bars and pubs with soulful jazz and R&B, and brick sidewalks. The town doesn’t jump out as tourist attraction, but it’s the place every resident love for its popping musical energy. Music is an integral part of this town. Just like any other part of Long Island, it’s difficult not to feel the groove while living here.

Living on Long Island is blissful thanks to the scenery, quality of life, and the music. It’s never too late for people to appreciate music. Apart from visiting live shows and concerts, you can also take up music lessons. Learning music is excellent for children and adults alike. While children can benefit from their improved attention span, improved cognition, and enhanced hand-eye coordination, adults can enjoy lowered stress levels, improved emotional health, and enhancement of overall thinking capacity. In short, there is no way music is bad for anyone. Almost everyone, irrespective of their age and music style can benefit from it’s positive effects on the body and the soul.

Why is the piano the best choice as the first instrument for training?

Many parents and would-be students are confused about the choice of instrument at first. The guitar seems fun and trendy, but will that give you command over other instruments? Should you be learning the violin or cello? While people mull these questions over in their head, let us give you the obvious answer. The piano is the best first instrument for anyone. You might want to believe that the piano is a bit too complicated for your child, but you can be sure that they will take to it well. Most mentally healthy children have fantastic brain plasticity that allows them to pick up any musical instrument of any difficulty level without any issues. That makes the most complicated ones the best choices to challenge their abilities. This will help them explore their deeper talents and become better musicians later in life.

Develop your musical abilities.

The piano is the apparent first choice for most musically inclined parents since children have a first-hand opportunity to learn to read music at an early age. It’s just the way the piano is. It helps the student understand the relationship between the melodies, pitches, and chords very early on in life. The same principles apply to other musical instruments including string instruments like the violin, cello, acoustic guitar, and Spanish guitar. Beginner exercises on the piano help the student’s read music while playing. It’s a simple yet effective technique for all ages. That’s why the piano is the most popular musical instrument within most Long Island music schools. Grace Music School’s piano lessons in Huntington are a popular choice for many locals of Long Island looking to utilize quality lessons.

Pianos do not demand regular tuning and maintenance

Maintenance is a huge pro when it comes to the piano. Some see the Violin as a cumbersome and intricate instrument that requires professional attention some of the time. However, pianos require servicing only about once a year which you can go to perform music rentals. If you have an excellent grand piano or even a brand new baby piano, you will need to think of maintenance, cleaning and tuning only once in 10 to 12 months. They do not require new strings as frequently as violins and guitars. They do not need tuning every time someone sits down to practice. The generally dry and cool weather of Long Island helps in keeping a piano in the right playing conditions. The risk of cracking, molding, and discoloration is much less. The best models go for decades without any replacement and repair services. As long as you know where to keep your piano, and how to clean it regularly, you can expect a long lifespan.

Unleashing your creative abilities

Have you ever sat down and gone wild on a keyboard? If you have, then you must know how easy it is to make anything you play sound fun. And if you have never played anything before, then you can take our word for it. Since it’s a polyphonic instrument, getting any music, dissonant or beautiful, is super exciting for everyone. The piano enables volume control easily, unlike the sax or flute which require weeks or months of practice to do the same. Managing the volume, tune, and melody on the piano is the easiest among most musical instruments. That’s one of the reasons kids love piano lessons.

Piano supports all genres and all styles.

What is your favorite genre of music? Who’s your favorite musician? From Elton John to Eddy Vedder, everyone relies on the piano while composing music. Many famous musicians have performed at least once with the keyboard. You can play a solo, or you can accompany your vocalist friend on stage with your piano skills. It’s a versatile instrument with a flexible sound. You can play pop, rock, hard rock, classical and even hip-hop on the piano if you want. So, it will only take a few weeks till you can play your favorite songs on the instrument. It’s another reason teenagers love this instrument. They can explore the different genres of music, and they can practice their solo skills. They can listen to their favorite rock band and still make their music on the piano. In fact, some of the most popular rock anthems began as melodies on the keyboard.

The future of learning music: Technology and piano lessons

According to most accomplished musicians, the piano helps them write music and practice for online performances. That emphasizes developing the skills necessary to become a successful performer and a true musician. Learning to play the piano has also become exciting due to the presence of many online resources, applications, and websites. Piano tutorials on YouTube can help you during practice and training sessions. With the advent of AR and VR, you’ll soon find wearable devices that will help you practice music virtually. The rise in digital tech provides access to rich online libraries to everyone interested in learning and playing music.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates