Is playing the piano good for the heart?

Piano is the king of musical instruments, and the benefits of playing piano are obvious, such as developing children's musical intelligence, promoting children's brain development, exercising finger flexibility and body coordination, cultivating sentiment, improving music appreciation ability, and making life more fulfilling and tasteful. Piano music is also a window for people's creative thinking and image thinking. Children receive a good music education from an early age, especially by learning various musical instruments, which will enable them to quickly find the key to open this window. Not only that, but even middle-aged and elderly people learn piano.

Piano is an instrument that can best embody the principle of music, and it has the widest range among Chinese and foreign instruments. Because it can completely express the complex sound counterpoint of a piece of music, it is very helpful for the intellectual development of piano players. Because piano works are the most complicated of all music scores, analyzing and understanding these pieces requires knowledge of music theory, harmony and polyphony, as well as strong memory, reasoning, analysis and logical judgment.

Therefore, playing the piano can make the whole body in a state of combining semi-physical labor with mental labor. From hands to feet, from eyes to ears, all kinds of complex technical movements are coordinated, so as to achieve better intellectual exercise. Finger movement has become the foundation of children's intellectual development. Playing the piano requires moving your hands. The more complex and skillful finger movements are, the more they can establish contact with the brain, and the more effectively they can exercise brain functions, so that the potential of the brain can be developed as soon as possible and become more sensitive and smarter. Learning piano can also help the elderly to develop their intelligence and keep them away from Alzheimer's disease under the influence of beauty.