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Piano Lessons
Learning to play the piano has certainly changed over the years. I am sure many of us endured the elderly piano teacher with metal ruler in one hand, (ready to rap your knuckles when you missed the note), metronome ticking loudly, a big book full of boring scales, and sheet music written by Mozart or Beethoven, none of which your friends had ever heard of. Classical music was your only option, piano practice was 30 minutes twice daily, and piano exams came around once a year. Looking back, I am amazed that my sister and I managed 5 years of this almost musical torture!
How times have changed! Piano teachers and music schools have radically changed their piano teaching techniques over the intervening years. Compulsory classical music lessons are now a thing of the past. Nowadays, piano practice is only needed once daily for a minimum of 15 minutes. Sadly, scales are still an integral part of the format. Piano exams are now usually optional, but with a variety of themes to select from, including popular and contemporary tunes. Today your child can be tinkling out the latest Disney movie theme in no time!
Music schools are now ready to take full advantage of all of the research showing the amazing benefits for children of the piano lesson. It has been demonstrated in several University studies recently that piano lessons are one of the best investments you can outlay for the development of your child's brain and the reported increase in IQ points. Some studies have suggested there can be an increase of anywhere between 34-45% in IQ factors for preschoolers enrolled in piano tuition. Additionally, the piano learning child also has better fine motor skills, hand eye coordination and improved concentration skills than their peers who are not learning the keyboard.
Even more amazing is the fact that you don't even have to leave your home for your child to benefit. Interactive music lessons can now be accessed online, saving you the drive to the private piano teacher's studio. This form of learning can be ideal for those of us with budgetary constraints. These programs are certainly a lot less expensive than private tuition and if you have more than one child, you can reuse the music lessons for the others, instead of having to pay for them all individually at the music school. The other advantage of this system is that most of the programs come with games to encourage your child to experiment with the keyboard. This is a great way to see if your child even enjoys playing the piano before you commit yourself to a year's worth of music lessons with the piano teacher. These programs are designed to allow your child to move along at their own pace, ensuring no frustration or boredom, from going too fast or too slow.
Piano lessons have dramatically changed over the years. What was once considered by many to be boring and tedious has now become a fun and popular way to stimulate your child's intellectual capabilities.

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