Introduction Message
Dear students and Parents,
Observed that music is an activity that is recommended for children that can unlock their creativity and introduce them to a world of arts and unique culture.
The piano is the world’s best-known, widely used, and most loved musical instrument.
Holding the broadest range of musical tones, an acoustic 88-key piano allows composers to create music for any other instruments as well as the piano, regardless of its pitch range. No other musical instrument holds that distinction.
The piano is a great way to help alleviate stress, stimulate the mind, improve coordination, and promote well-being.
The importance of learning to play the piano has been documented to promote physical rehabilitation in people of all ages. Still, it can significantly help older adults stay mentally active and protect against certain illnesses, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Studies suggest that children as young as four can enjoy lifetime benefits from early exposure to the piano, singing, guitar, and other music lessons. Learning to play the piano typically requires a student to read music notation written on staff and interpret the correct keys to play on their piano keyboard.
Would you like to learn how to play the piano? Or do you already play?
I would be glad to assist you, or your child to create a unique program for forte-piano lessons. Please get in touch with me to arrange an interview.
Victoria A.Chakra
Barrie- Ontario
Observed that music is an activity that is recommended for children that can unlock their creativity and introduce them to a world of arts and unique culture.
The piano is the world’s best-known, widely used, and most loved musical instrument.
Holding the broadest range of musical tones, an acoustic 88-key piano allows composers to create music for any other instruments as well as the piano, regardless of its pitch range. No other musical instrument holds that distinction.
The piano is a great way to help alleviate stress, stimulate the mind, improve coordination, and promote well-being.
The importance of learning to play the piano has been documented to promote physical rehabilitation in people of all ages. Still, it can significantly help older adults stay mentally active and protect against certain illnesses, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Studies suggest that children as young as four can enjoy lifetime benefits from early exposure to the piano, singing, guitar, and other music lessons. Learning to play the piano typically requires a student to read music notation written on staff and interpret the correct keys to play on their piano keyboard.
Would you like to learn how to play the piano? Or do you already play?
I would be glad to assist you, or your child to create a unique program for forte-piano lessons. Please get in touch with me to arrange an interview.
Victoria A.Chakra
Barrie- Ontario