Ah, the wonderful days of summer. Time to relax by the pool, read a book under a tree, or sip lemonade out on the back patio.
What’s that? You don’t spend much time outside in the heart of summer? Too hot and humid?
Maybe it’s time to start new routines.
With lazy days the new norm, you can start up a hobby, one you’ve been dreaming of for a while. That means investing in a new or used piano, and finding the time to make beautiful music.
You’ll find playing the piano brings you:
Creativity and Expression
Learning to play the piano allows you to express yourself creatively through music. Find the joy in playing classical pieces. Hum along as you play jazz tunes. Or maybe it’s time to take your musicality to a new level and start composing your own melodies. No matter what you fancy, the piano provides a versatile platform for artistic expression.
Mental Stimulation
Learning to play an instrument like the piano stimulates your brain in various ways. You know how a ton of apps claim they can help with brain function? Do you really need more time with that small handheld device? Why not try the piano instead? It improves cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. Engaging with music also activates multiple areas of the brain simultaneously, providing a comprehensive mental workout.
Stress Relief
Ever come home from a stressful day at work, fall into a chair, and just can’t feel the stress pull away? Maybe a new activity can cure that. Playing the piano can be a therapeutic activity that helps reduce stress and anxiety. The focus required to learn and play music can distract you from everyday worries, providing a much-needed mental break.
Personal Growth
If you’re reading this, music pulls you in and captivates you. You’ve contemplated adding a new or used piano to your home for some time. Consider this to be your calling for self-awareness and personal growth. Mastering a new skill, like playing the piano, fosters a sense of accomplishment and boosts self-confidence. As you progress in your piano journey, you’ll experience tangible improvements in your abilities, which can be incredibly gratifying. Come on; you know you want to.
Social Connection
Ever had the kids tell you they play video games to connect with other people? That may be true, but whatever happened to good old-fashioned connection when you’re in the same room? Learning to play the piano can also be a social activity. You can join group classes, participate in ensemble performances, or simply share your progress with friends and family. Music has a unique ability to bring people together, and playing the piano can create meaningful connections with others who share your passion.
Lifelong Learning
Football, basketball, soccer. Sure, you enjoyed them when you were younger, but do you see yourself playing them at 50, 70, or 100 years old? We all deserve to have something in our lives that will carry us through every age. Learning to play the piano is a journey that never really ends. There’s always something new to learn, whether it’s mastering a challenging piece, exploring different musical genres, or delving into music theory. By taking up piano as a summer hobby, you’re embarking on a fulfilling lifelong learning experience.
So, come on! You’re trying to figure out what to do this summer when it’s too hot to sit outside, and the television bores you to tears. Why not invest in a new or used piano today, and start the process of learning something new? You can pour your heart into your music, and take it wherever you choose.
It all starts by saying yes – is a new or used piano in your future?