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Sally Piano Music Halloween Recital 2016

Sally Piano Music Halloween Recital 2016

We are excited to announce that our favorite recital of the year , our Halloween recital , has been scheduled as follow :   Coachella Valley  October 28 , 2016 Time : 5:00-7:00 Location : So Cal Piano  74111 CA – 111 , Palm Desert…

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Musical Training Will Improve Academic Achievement !

Musical Training Will Improve Academic Achievement !

Albert Einstein’s mother was a talented musician who made musical expression a part of daily home life when her children were growing up. Albert Einstein began playing the violin when he was 6 years old. By the age of 13, he was playing Mozart’s sonatas….

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Taking music lessons in later life a protective factor against dementia

Taking music lessons in later life a protective factor against dementia

Some research has suggested keeping the brain active such as playing an instrument in adulthood can simulate the brain and reduce the risk of dementia. The researched showed that extensive musical instrumental training such as playing Piano, Guitar or Violin even in amateur musicians provides…

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Music has the power to shape a child’s Brain !

Music has the power to shape a child’s Brain !

Science has shown that when children learn to play music, their brains begin to hear and process sounds that they couldn’t otherwise hear. This helps them develop “neurophysiological distinction” between certain sounds that can aid in literacy, which can translate into improved academic results for…

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A Parent’s Guide to the First Piano Recital

A Parent’s Guide to the First Piano Recital

Your child’s first piano recital is often an exciting and nerve-wracking experience, all at the same time, for your student and for you. Here are some tips to help you know how to prepare, what to expect at the recital, and how to keep your…

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How is Music Beneficial for All Learners?

How is Music Beneficial for All Learners?

Today there are unprecedented reasons for making music a part of everyone’s life. Students taking music lessons now will determine the place of music in America and the value society places on music tomorrow. Regardless of what these students ultimately choose as a profession, music…

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How to motivate students to practice

How to motivate students to practice

1. Take lessons yourself. Put yourself in their shoes – literally. Remember what it’s like to have a busy week and have a hard time finding time for practice? Remember what it’s like to when your pieces don’t play as well in the lesson as…

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12 REASONS WHY RECITALS ROCK !

12 REASONS WHY RECITALS ROCK !

While many music schools limit their focus to one big recital at the end of the year, Sally Piano Music offers multiple recitals throughout the calendar year As a student, you’ll have the opportunity to perform your piece when you’re ready ! October is our…

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5 Ways Music Improves Our Health

5 Ways Music Improves Our Health

Music reduces stress and anxiety. Research has shown that listening to music — at least music with a slow tempo and low pitch, without lyrics or loud instrumentation — can calm people down, even during highly stressful or painful events.  Music can prevent anxiety-induced increases in…

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’Mozart effect’: can classical music really make your child smarter?

’Mozart effect’: can classical music really make your child smarter?

The ‘Mozart effect’ was first suggested by a scientific study published in 1993 in the respected journal Science. It showed that teenagers who listened to Mozart’s 1781 Sonata for Two Pianos in D major performed better in reasoning tests than students who listened to something…

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