100 reasons to learn an instrument

- Playing on your instrument is the best balance to the stress of everyday life
- You will always come across undiscovered skills and talents
- Playing music helps you realize yourself
- No soccer club or coffee party is as great as a band
- You will meet numerous great people through music
- You will suddenly not only hear your favorite pieces, but also play them yourself
- Playing music just makes you happy
- You will never be too old to learn and play an instrument
- Because you can play music with the whole family
- Because it is an investment in your life, that no one can ever take away from you
- Playing music is fun
- Because making music is relaxing
- As you learn, you will always have big and small feelings of accomplishment
- Playing musical instruments stimulates the brain
- Playing music is healthy for the body and mind
- You can let your creativity run wild
- You will try new things, improvise and experiment
- You will gain a new language, to express your feelings
- You will increase your emotional and cognitive abilities because the right and left hemispheres of your brain will work better together
- Playing music increases your coordination skills
- Playing music improves your ability to concentrate
- Playing an instrument increases your fine motor skills
- When you play one instrument, you impress the opposite (or same) sex
- Albert Einstein became a genius because he played an instrument
- You can reduce aggression
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