| Learning the piano opens a doorway into the magical | | | | playing and explore different styles of music. |
| world of making music. You will be able to play music | | | | #4 - Learning to read music is like learning a new |
| as diverse as Broadway Showstoppers, Ragtime, | | | | language. Imagine being able to look at sheet music |
| Brahms Waltzes and Boogie Woogie! Discover 7 | | | | and being able to understand all those strange |
| reasons why "It is never too late to learn." | | | | symbols! This opens a doorway into the wonderful |
| #1 - You may have had a bad experience of learning | | | | world of Beethoven, Bach or the Beatles. |
| the piano as a child. Wouldn't it great to overcome | | | | #5 - Playing the piano stimulates the brain, creates |
| that negative association and replace it with a | | | | new neurological pathways and improves your |
| positive experience! | | | | co-ordination. Because it is an active hobby, you learn |
| #2 - Learning in later life gives you the real | | | | by doing. |
| advantage of having uninterrupted time to yourself. | | | | #6 - Impress your grandchildren! Imagine the look on |
| The children have flown the nest and this is YOUR | | | | their faces when you play them some Boogie |
| time now. What better time to take up a stimulating | | | | Woogie. You will be the coolest grandparent in town! |
| hobby that keeps the brain cells active. | | | | #7 - Learn WITH your grandchildren. What better |
| #3 - If you are retired, learning to play the piano | | | | shared experience could there be than making music |
| provides a new and exciting activity to replace your | | | | together. |
| time at work. You will have time to really enjoy | | | | |