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Learn the Violin
The Violin is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
The violin is one of the most versatile instruments to learn. Not only can you play classic and pop music on the violin, but unlike Piano and Guitar you are open to musical styles that are unique to the violin from Asian, and Eastern cultures. This is extremely helpful when keeping your child engaged and encouraged. When they learn the violin, they have many musical styles to become inspired by.
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Learn the Viola
Viola is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
While the violin is a more recognizable instrument, learning to play the less common viola can be a fun and rewarding alternative. The viola provides a student with a repertoire that is fun to play. From jazz to pop, or classical to contemporary, many styles of music can be played on the viola. In addition, the viola’s register is within the range of the human which produces a rich, mellow sound. As there are only a small population of musicians all over the globe who plays viola fluently, you can consider yourself as one in a million. Playing the viola (instead of the violin or the flute, for example) could give your child access to ensembles, educators, and institutions that might otherwise remain out of reach—opportunities that open doors to camps, colleges, and beyond. In addition, violists develop traits of patience, discipline, and are known to learn things easily and adapt well to various environments.
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Learn the Cello
Cello is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
How many kids do you know who play the violin? How many play the cello? Exactly. As students get more advanced and start to play in higher-level ensembles, cellists are always the most sought-after, simply because there are fewer of them. This could give your child access to ensembles, educators, and institutions that might otherwise remain out of reach—opportunities that open doors to camps, colleges, and beyond. It is also a very versatile instrument. A cello can play the melody, the bass line, and everything in between. Cellos are also known to be extremely therapeutic, giving the student a form of self-expression, and providing them with the sounds they need to express what words cannot.
Learn the Piano
Piano is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
Piano lessons provide excellent training for your child’s brain. The lessons and practice sessions support memory development, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. Sitting and working one-to-one with a piano tutor can help to improve communication skills and increase the maturity of your child. In addition, learning to play piano may also help with school performance. Studies have shown that learning a musical instrument exercises the same part of the brain as that used for certain math problems. This means that musical training may also boost classroom performance in math and other spatial awareness and logical reasoning tasks, such as those involved in engineering.
Learn the Guitar
Guitar is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
Do you have the impression that your child sits too much in front of the TV or the computer? Guitar lessons are a great way to change the free-time life of your child. Practicing guitar has been shown to improve hand-eye coordination, develop important motor skills, sharpen concentration, increase memory capacity, and increase self-confidence. It will help your child develop creativity, talent and a passion for something that is worth it. Plus, let’s face it, playing guitar is cool. Beginner guitars are also reasonably priced compared to other instruments as well as being extremely portable.
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Learn the Ukulele
Ukulele is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
Ukuleles are one of the easiest instruments for beginners to learn. Ukulele chords are simplistic and don’t require odd hand and finger movements. During music lessons, beginning ukulele students learn how to strum and pick, and soon they are making music on their own. As a first instrument, ukuleles teach kids about music and music theory. The ukulele also helps children develop eye-hand coordination as well as the independent movement of fingers. If you have a child who wants to eventually learn the guitar, starting with a ukulele often makes the process easier and less frustrating. It’s small enough for a child’s hands to easily manipulate. And because it is so small, a ukulele can be hauled around to practice and other places without issue.
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Learn the Table Harp/Kantele
Table Harp / Kantele is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
The table harp/kantele is one of the most versatile instruments to learn. Not only can you play classic and pop music on the Table Harp / Kantele, but unlike Piano and Guitar you are open to musical styles that are unique to the Table Harp / Kantele from Asian, and Eastern cultures. This is extremely helpful when keeping your child engaged and encouraged. When they learn the Table Harp / Kantele, they have many musical styles to become inspired by.
Learn the Mandolin
Mandolin is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
The mandolin is a great instrument for beginners. It is a relatively easy instrument to learn as it has fewer strings compared to many other stringed instruments, such as guitar and violin. This makes reading tablature much easier. The mandolin improves concentration and memory. When you play the mandolin, there are certain parts of your brain that become stimulated, therefore affecting your muscle and cognitive function and memory. The mandolin is also lightweight and compact so you can practice it anywhere. It is also a relatively quiet instrument, so it can be practiced without reverberating around the house. Once your child learns how to play the mandolin, learning how to play other instruments, especially stringed ones, will be comparatively straightforward.
Learn the Electric Violin
Electric Violin is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
Like its more traditional cousin, the electric violin is truly a unique and powerful form of musical expression. But the electric violin is even better adapted for performances that revolve around contemporary genres of music, like jazz, rock, or electronic. Genres that don’t rely on the classical tone provided by an acoustic violin. Recording is also much easier and versatile with the electric violin; it’s much easier to plug in an electric violin than it is to record an acoustic one. And let’s admit it, today’s youth are more connected to technology and the world of social media than ever before. An electric violin can be an introduction to recording, producing, and disseminating music to the world.
Learn Electric Guitar
Electric Guitar is the Perfect Instrument to Learn
Was your child born to shred? The electric guitar is clearly an exciting and versatile instrument, but the benefits of learning the electric guitar extend beyond the obvious. Electric guitar lessons will teach your child discipline, patience, and the value of hard work; it will also imbue them with self-confidence and provide them an outlet for their creativity. Due to the mystique and novelty of the instrument, the electric guitar can be an ideal choice for a child that’s hard to reach or not interested in traditional instruments. And despite its loud reputation, it can be practiced without electricity at an extremely low volume.
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