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Session 5

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But doesn't hurt to hear it again..

Here is an opening paragraph of a story written by a Psychologist that also plays guitar-
"Learning the guitar has cognitive benefits because it changes the brain. One of the biggest benefits is the additional neural resources developed through practice – they defend against age-related memory loss and dementia. It also improves fine motor movement. But that’s not it. Playing the guitar is therapeutic and helps manage mental health."
 
But doesn't hurt to hear it again..

Here is an opening paragraph of a story written by a Psychologist that also plays guitar-
"Learning the guitar has cognitive benefits because it changes the brain. One of the biggest benefits is the additional neural resources developed through practice – they defend against age-related memory loss and dementia. It also improves fine motor movement. But that’s not it. Playing the guitar is therapeutic and helps manage mental health."
Well I play guitar but I'm still Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
(apparently) It only works for sane people.
 
Wonder is piano players, non digital ones, get GAS & have piano's all over the place like we do with gear.
Glad didn't fancy the piano, they would be everywhere..
 
But doesn't hurt to hear it again..

Here is an opening paragraph of a story written by a Psychologist that also plays guitar-
"Learning the guitar has cognitive benefits because it changes the brain. One of the biggest benefits is the additional neural resources developed through practice – they defend against age-related memory loss and dementia. It also improves fine motor movement. But that’s not it. Playing the guitar is therapeutic and helps manage mental health."

I think most of that would apply to just about any musical instrument.
 
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