Violin Lessons MK

Violin Lessons MK

Saturday 19 July 2014

Benefits of Violin for Adult learners

Starting to learn the violin when you are an adult can seem like an impossible challenge. You may feel like you are already juggling so many things that one more might be too much. However, there are quite a few benefits to learning, and you have the added advantage of not having to worry about a grade!

  • Physical Benefits for Adults
The first thing you will notice, after you've been practicing regularly for a few weeks, is that you have more upper body strength. This is tends to be especially obvious for women, but some men will notice it as well. Your back will strengthen, meaning your posture will be better. Your arms, especially your biceps and shoulders, will be stronger. Your fingers will be stronger, also, and you may notice some improvements in your typing (if you type, of course). You will notice that you will start to get calluses on your fingertips, as well.

  • Mental Benefits for Adults
Edward Taub, a behavioral neuroscientist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and Thomas Elbert of the University of Konstanz, Germany, did a study that measured how musicians' brains responded to touch. They measured the response of all ages, from children to adult. While they found that the region of the brain that receives the "touch messages" from the fingers was larger than non-musicians'...even in adult learners! Your brain can learn and change.
.Violin is also good for stress relief, if only because it is enough of a challenge that it obliterates any memory you had of what was stressing you out. You can sit down and focus on something for 30 minutes (at first, anyway, later on you want to shoot for more if possible) that is completely different from the rest of your life. You are free to treat it like a puzzle.
Studies done by the University of Miami found that those who participated in a music class had much less depression, anxiety, and feelings of loneliness. And if that isn't enough, there was also an increase in a hormone that has been linked to increased energy levels, more muscle mass, and fewer aches and pains. That sounds good for any age!

  • Social Benefits for Adults
Or imagine yourself being able to share your newfound passion with non-musical friends. Who knows, perhaps one of them will be interested enough to start learning for themselves? 
Like any avocation, playing the violin will give you the opportunity to socialize if you wish.Community orchestras, musical get-togethers, church, Family barbeques, and more, will give you opportunities to show off if you choose.


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