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Playing a Musical Instrument Improves Memory

Playing a Musical Instrument Improves Memory

Learning to play an instrument requires you to use both the right and left part of your brain, therefore working your brain harder and improving your memory.

Maestro Eduardo Marturet who states, “…research has shown that participation in music at an early age can help improve a child’s learning ability and memory ” 

Scientists have even used music training as a method of neuro-rehabilitation to help improve the function of the brain.

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