Private Music Tuition

We still have vacancies in music studios for enrolments, so if you are keen to commence lessons then please submit a signed enrolment form to Antionette Seal before these vacancies are snapped up.

Learning to play a musical instrument has so many benefits — whether it is building your confidence, enhancing your memory, or widening your social circle. Here are the 10 reasons you should consider taking up an instrument this year.

1. Playing an instrument makes you smarter

2. Your social life will improve

3. Playing an instrument relieves stress

4. Playing an instrument gives you a sense of achievement

5. It builds your confidence

6. Practising a musical instrument improves patience

7. It helps improve your memory

8. It increases discipline and time management skills

9. Playing music makes you more creative

10. Playing music is fun!

We can harp on about all the scientifically accurate benefits to learning a musical instrument, but what matters most is that it is enjoyable for the player. While other hobbies like watching TV or flicking through social media are passive, playing music actively engages and stimulates the brain, making you feel happy and occupied.

An extract from ‘10 Reasons You Should Take Up a Musical Instrument’ published on classicfm.com, January 2018.

Antoinette Seal

Performing Arts Administration Assistant