Many people love the violin. It is probably the most famous string instrument in the world. We have also helped many students start their violin lessons by finding good violin teachers for them.

Why people learn the violin? Other than just learning a string instrument and playing music, there are a number of benefits that comes along with violin lessons!

Here are 5 benefits why learn the violin:

  1. You Will Have a Better Ability to Handle Stress

Stress is something that might engulf people and make them feel like they do not want to do anything. Stress causes people to do things that they will not normally do. For instance, stress causes people to overeat or to break down and cry especially if they have been trying to bottle down their feelings for quite some time.

When you are able to play the violin, you tend to release your stress through the strings that you play, the notes that you press and the song that you are trying to perform. When you are stressed, you may play some simple songs or songs you love (not difficult songs) and that helps your mind to relax, and calm down to the rhythm to the music.

  1. Stronger Muscles

Your fingers and arm will be stronger than fellow peers. Yes, they are stronger even without you going to gym or carrying weights. Simply because, you are already playing the violin! All the finger movements, and your arms that move while holding the bow, is helping you to build strength.

  1. Better Cognitive Development

Although this is more applicable for kids who are starting to learn the violin. Learning instruments especially the violin for adults can still have an effect on brain health. It seems that those who are able to play the violin become better in some subjects such as math that a lot of people do not seem to particularly like compared to the other subjects.

  1. The Ability to Multi Task or Concentrate on Different Things at One Time

One of the early frustrations of people who

are starting to learn the violin is their inability to coordinate their left and right hands in order to play the notes correctly. The left hand holds the violin, while the right hand holds the bow.

This is normal and all people who are starting to play will go through this. Once you learn how to do split concentration though on both of your hands, you will find that you can actually apply this to real life as well. You will be able to concentrate on different things at one time.

  1. You Improve Your Eye Hand Coordination

If you have never been good in coordination, you might start to see some improvements once you start playing the violin. Usually, this develops because you have to look at your music sheet while having your hands know exactly what to do at the same time. Do remember that this will take a lot of practice before you master it.

Playing the violin is not an easy task. You would have to be dedicated and passionate about it so that you can start playing it the way that you want. Once you learn how, there is always room for improvement and there are always songs that you can do better. Just continue practicing and you will truly improve in no time.

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