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Children are far from being full of curiosity about musical instruments with different shapes and different timbres, and it is easy for children to have spontaneous enthusiasm and interest in learning musical instruments, but this fun interest is quickly transferred by the utilitarian ideas of parents in instrument learning. Most parents focus on the results of instrument learning, and constantly ask their children to learn to play tunes, so children gradually lose interest in musical instrument learning in boring, mechanical training and even under the pressure of parents. So how do you keep your child's enthusiasm for learning a musical instrument?
Method 1: Interest.
In the learning of musical instruments, we should start from the children's interests, and use the children's favorite story games, such as a piece of music with a beautiful story before the practice, the child seems to enter the storyline during the practice, and let the protagonist of the story accompany the child to practice. Musical instruments can make wonderful sounds, bringing joy and curiosity to children.
Method 2: Incentive method.
Parents and teachers should realize that learning musical instruments is a long process of accumulation, and it does not matter how much music they will play, the important thing is to increase their children's love for ** through instrument learning, and even maintain lifelong hobbies and interests. Good use of encouragement and motivation in instrument learning can better maintain children's interest in instrument learning.
Method 3: Game Method.
Musical instrument learning should pay attention to methods and strategies, do not let musical instrument learning become mechanical training, and should meet the characteristics of children, so that children can try and experience in games. For example, parents and teachers can work with their children to explore different ways to make musical instruments sound. You can also improvise and create new rhythms together, etc., and gain more experience in active exploration.
Method 4: Teach students according to their aptitude.
1.For a stubborn child, parents and teachers may have to put more effort into guiding him to learn an instrument. Parents and teachers should work with their children to decide on the rules for establishing learning, when and for how long to practice, and strictly enforce them.
2.For active children, when guiding them to learn an instrument, it is necessary to carefully discover their strengths in learning the instrument and give specific encouragement, such as: This section is difficult to play, but you practice well and seriously.
Always encourage their strengths and make your child feel appreciated. Active children are too playful, and it is difficult to stick to it for a long time when learning a musical instrument, so parents and teachers need to accompany the child to learn the musical instrument frequently.
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If you play with both hands, the left and right sides of the brain are connected. If you have one hand, it corresponds to the left brain to the right hand, and the right brain to the left hand.
First of all, playing the piano can cultivate sentiment and make people more open-minded. When concentrating on practicing, the performer can reach the realm of "wandering the world and forgetting things and self", which is very helpful for the elderly to cultivate their self-cultivation. Secondly, playing the piano is a great way to exercise your mind.
Because piano works are the most complex of all musical scores, analyzing and understanding these pieces requires knowledge of music theory, harmony, polyphony, etc., as well as strong memory, reasoning, analysis, and logical judgment skills.
In addition to exercising brain power, playing the piano can also play a role in exercising the body. Because it requires hands, eyes, feet, ears, and brains at the same time.
Take the movement of the hand as an example, when playing the piano, the hand moves both vertically (down on the key) and horizontally (quickly moving the hand above the next key); It is necessary to touch the keys with both hands at the same time, and to touch the keys separately with both hands; Play one or two notes at the same time, and play four or five notes at the same time. Moreover, the error of the fit between the hands should not exceed a few tenths of a second. Relevant studies have shown that long-term, systematic and comprehensive piano practice will keep people's heart, limbs, brain and other major organs in a reasonable, healthy and balanced state, so as to achieve the effect of self-cultivation and longevity.
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Exercising the coordination and control of the left brain, exercising the "empathy" of the right brain, the five senses of the right brain are controlled and suppressed by the rationality of the left brain, so it is difficult to exert the existing latent instincts. However, if you know how to use your right brain, you can distinguish colors by listening to sounds, or by appearing images or smelling smells. Psychologists call this situation "empathy," and that's the potential of the right brain.
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Of course there are benefits. People who learn piano have a more balanced brain development.
It's like some people in our lives who are left-handed and good at using their left hand, and some people who are handy and good at using their right hand, and if this goes on for a long time, our left and right brains will develop unevenly. However, people who learn piano continue to exercise their brain reaction ability and the ability to control their bodies in learning, and their brain development will be more balanced, because if they want to play a perfect **, they must coordinate their left and right hands, and the strength and skill of both hands must maintain a balanced state, and in the long run, their brains will be exercised. In addition, people who play the piano are more likely to form connections in the frontal lobes of the brain.
What does it mean that the frontal lobes of the brain are more likely to form connections? The frontal lobe is a very flexible part of the brain that controls emotional responses, social behavior, and even impulsive emotions. If the frontal lobes of the brain are more tightly connected, then the ability to control emotions and behaviors is stronger than most people.
This means that people who learn piano may have more powerful problem-solving skills, and they may even be able to perform multiple tasks at the same time.
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Yes, because when you play the piano, you use both hands at the same time, which means that your left and right brains are working at the same time, while the average person's brain is only working on the left and right when working.
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Yes, playing the piano exercises the coordination of the left and right hands, which are controlled by the brain.
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The left and right hemispheres of the human brain control the movement of the opposite side of our body, that is, the right hemisphere controls the movement of the left side of the body, and the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body. As babies and toddlers grow up day by day, they tend to use their left or right hand to complete certain tasks such as drawing and writing, and this preference is usually fixed around the age of four, that is, we say "left-handed" and "right-handed".
Piano learners must coordinate their left and right hands when playing, so they constantly exercise the reaction speed of the left and right hemispheres of the brain and the ability to control the body.
2.Learning the piano can improve logical thinking skills.
The frontal lobes of the brain of people who learn the piano are better able to form connections. The frontal lobe controls people's emotions, emotions, and various social behaviors, and if the frontal lobe is stronger, then the owner of the body has a stronger ability to control emotions and behaviors than ordinary people.
Long-term piano players tend to have stronger problem-solving skills and are even able to perform multiple tasks at the same time.
3.People who start playing the piano from elementary school have a higher degree of brain development.
The younger you are, the more plastic your brain becomes.
Nowadays, many children who are learning piano for the first time are very young, and in the process of children's practice and respect, the relevant areas of the brain will be self-optimized, and they do not need a large gray matter volume to play an efficient and stable role in regulation. Therefore, the more skilled people who play the piano, the more efficient they are in learning.
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