
Beginners Piano Lessons
Can playing music make my child smarter?
Yes. Studying an instrument involves mastering a wide range of skills and it requires concentration and regular study, comprehension and communication of sophisticated concepts.
Studying an instrument also stimulates fine motor control, breathing and memory and often requires regular one-on-one coaching or a very low teacher-to-pupil ratio that is rarely experienced in standard schooling.
And that’s not all. Active music-making aids mental development and learning and it can even encourage a growing brain to physically alter its very structure. It builds essential social skills, helps people of all ages define their own identity, creates associations between groups and helps to forge links between people.
It creates great feelings of self-worth and can even have beneficial effects on health.
What is the right age for my child to learn to play piano?
There is no right or wrong age to start playing the piano (or any other instrument).
The only important thing you need to know is that every beginner deserves the best piano teacher.
At DiVa Music Academy we can assure you, that your child or you as a beginner, will have all the tools needed to learn for a lifetime playing the piano.
We use holistic methods of teaching, using the whole body to learn and feel rhythm and we also use traditional and modern ways (e.g. technology) to help our beginners to learn and have a lot of fun.
I always wanted to learn piano. Is it too late? No, it is never too late to start.