Benefits of Playing an Instrument

The physical, mental, and social benefits of playing a musical instrument are well-known, and an instrument offers the same positive aspects:

  • Improved memory and attention span
  • Sensory cognitive development
  • Excellent social skills and inclusion
  • Improved mental function and health


Even if you don’t start early, anyone can learn to play an instrument, no matter his or her age. And here’s why:

  • Emotional outlet from the rigours and stresses of education
  • Physical improvement; breathing, posture etc.
  • Social involvement and sense of belonging; team work

Benefits of Adults Playing an Instrument

It’s never too late to start playing a musical instrument. In addition to all of the mental and physical benefits of playing an instrument, adults who decide to learn an instrument gain added advantages:

  • Reduced stress and levels of anxiety
  • Going back to performance later in life; a new, positive outlook
  • Proven stimulus of the brain and prevention of early neuron deterioration

Physical Benefits of Learning an Instrument for Children

  • strength and flexibility
  • arms and fingers get stronger
  • child’s posture generally improves
  • little fingers will gain strength,
  • right hand will learn to control the bow and coordinate its movements with the left hand.

How your Child’s Mind Benefits from Learning an Instrument

  • playing an instrument tends to improve children’s concentration.
  • Improved attention span and focus
  • Sharpened memory
  • Improved self-discipline
These scores showed an improvement in skills that are fundamental to children acquiring and improving their reading skills.

Social Benefits for Children

Playing an instrument gives your child something to talk to others about! They have the opportunity to proudly talk about their new skills to relatives and friends.