Greene Music News     Issue #19
                    August, 2011

Greetings!

 

Top 10 reasons that playing the piano is good for you!   

 

1. Music keeps your ears young. Older musicians don't experience typical aging in the part of the brain (the auditory cortex) that often leads to hearing troubles. It's never too late to start taking piano lessons and prevent these age-related changes. (The Record.com - Michael Roizen, MD and Mehmet Oz, MD)

 

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2. Middle school and high school students who participated in instrumental music scored significantly higher than those that didn't in standardized tests. University studies conducted in Georgia and Texas found significant correlations between the number of years of instrumental music instruction and academic achievement in math, science and language arts. (University of Sarasota Study, Jeffrey Lynn Kluball; East Texas State University Study, Daryl Erick Trent)

 

3. Northwestern University scientists have pulled together a review of research into what music -- specifically, learning to play music -- does to humans. The result shows music training does far more than entertain us by playing the piano, for example. On top of that, it actually changes our brains.

The paper, published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, is a compilation of research findings from scientists all over the world. According to the Northwestern scientists, the findings strongly indicate learning to play music adds new neural connections -- and that primes the brain for other forms of human communication. The bottom line to all these studies: musical training has a profound impact on other skills including speech and language, memory and attention, and even the ability to convey emotions vocally. (NaturalNews)

 

4. Researchers also found that musicians are better than non-musicians in learning to incorporate sound patterns for a new language into words. Their brains also appear to be primed to comprehend speech in a noisy background.  Moreover, children with learning disabilities, who often have a hard time focusing when there's a lot of background noise, may be especially helped by music lessons. Music training (like piano playing) strengthens the same neural processes that often are deficient in those with developmental dyslexia or those who have difficulty hearing speech in noise.

 

piano lessons and playing piano5. Children who have had music lessons tend to have a larger vocabulary and better reading ability than youngsters who haven't had any musical training. The Northwestern researchers concluded their findings making a case for including music in school curriculums: "The effect of music training suggests that, akin to physical exercise and its impact on body fitness, music is a resource that tones the brain for auditory fitness and thus requires society to re-examine the role of music in shaping individual development."

 

6. Besides the joy piano playing brings, there is a strong link between playing the piano and the development of skills needed to be successful in life. Some of the benefits of playing the piano include developing strong discipline skills, patience, coordination, and dedication as well as an increased ability to memorize. According to a Michigan State University research project, piano-playing Americans reported that piano lessons significantly reduced their incidence of depression and anxiety.

 

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7. Piano players also noted a marked decrease in loneliness.

 

8. Science says there are good medical reasons to play a musical instrument. It can reverse stress at the molecular level. (Studies conducted by Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Applied Biosystems; Medical Science Monitor)

 

9. Making music can help reduce job burnout and improve your mood, according to a study exposing long-term care workers to recreational music-making sessions of group drumming and keyboard accompaniment. (Advances in Mind-Body Medicine)

 

10. Playing music increases human growth hormone (HgH production among active older Americans. Findings of a study revealed that the test group who took group keyboard lessons showed significantly higher levels of HgH than the control group people who did not play. (University of Miami) 

 

   

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 Click to hear San Diego favorite Adrienne Nims playing on the Greene Music stage on July 17, 2011 

 

       

A magnificent piano in the spotlight:

Do you love to play the piano?  

The legendary 9-foot Steinway & Sons  

concert "D" may be within your reach! 

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This unique piano came from the Aztec Center at  

San Diego State University, and has just been lovingly restored for its next owner!     

 

The "Aztec D" is available for purchase.  Come try it out!   

Call (858)586-7000 for more details.  

 

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How to buy a used piano.

Saturday, August 6 11:am  

Piano Tuning

 

 

You've checked out Craigslist, Ebay, and done a little internet surfing.  Do you have enough information to make  

a good decision?

 

 

Join us for a fascinating workshop and learn what our buyers must know to pick out a bargain. You'll come away with useful information that could help you save time and money.   

 

Seating is limited - please call (858)586-7000 or  

click to RSVP if you'd like to attend 

 

How to Maintain and Care for Your Piano  

 

Saturday, August 13  11:00am  

 

    

At this small, informative workshop, you'll learn how   

to protect your musical and financial investment!  

 

   Your piano can age gracefully, looking and  

sounding beautiful for decades!

 
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Learn how to:

  • Save money with proper

maintenance

  • Keep your piano's resale and

trade-in value

  • What to look for inside and outside

 

 

Seating is limited - call (858)586-7000 or

RSVP online today!  

Steinway "B"

Secrets of

Steinway 

 

Saturday, August 20 11:am   

 

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What makes the Steinway so special?  Is it just the brand name? Is it clever marketing? Or could it be the world's  

finest piano? 

 

 

Greene Music invites you to a fascinating hour with piano specialist David Farkas. David will be sharing some of the history behind the Steinway family legacy as well as the craftsmanship that goes into creating a hand-made instrument.  Enjoy some coffee and a snack and bring your questions! 

 

Seating is limited - please call (858)586-7000 or  

click to RSVP if you'd like to attend 

 


Should I Buy an Electric Piano  

or a Traditional Piano? 

...and what is the difference?

 

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 Everything you need to know to make a smart decision

 

Piano shoppers ask us about this every day...

 

 

 

"What is the difference between digital and acoustic?"

 "Why should I buy a traditional acoustic piano?"

 "Isn't a traditional piano better to learn on?"

 "Which piano should I buy just to get started?"

 "Which kind of piano has better sound?"

 

This useful workshop will give you the information you need about pianos and prices, and some helpful perspective on what would work best for you and your family.

  

Saturday, August 27  11:00am
Seating is limited - Please call (858)586-7000 or  click to RSVP

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What are you passionate about?
Mozart? Chopin?
Billy Joel?
Les Miserables?

Jazz?


Lessons are starting for all ages!

Click to visit our music school 

Call Judy at (858)586-7000 or
  
Send us a note!  
  
  
Some Useful Links
We hope that these links can help you find the information and services you're looking for!
Call us any time for help with your piano, lessons, moving, cleaning,
concerts, or even just some inspiration!  

Find a teacher: this database from the San Diego Music Teachers
Association of California web site is searchable by city and zip code.
 

http://www.sandiegomtac.com/teachers.php 

This list is just for North County teachers:

http://www.nsdmtac.com/teachers.php

This next list from the California Association of Professional Music Teachers is also searchable by zip code.  Just click "Find a Teacher":

http://www.capmt.org


General piano information:  the Piano Technicians Guild web site is a goldmine of unbiased advice about piano buying, and professional tips on piano care.

http://ptg.org/resources.php


Sheet music and music books:  
Online:
     http://www.sheetmusicdirect.us/?affiliate=46071.
               http://www.halleonard.com/index.jsp?subsiteid=3    

La Jolla:
  http://www.lajollamusic.com/sheet.htm 
Poway:
    http://www.ozziesmusic.com/  
Penasquitos/Carmel Valley:
 http://www.bertrandsmusic.com/information.php?pID=22  
Chula Vista:
  http://www.harpersmusicstore.com 
La Mesa:  http://www.alansmusiccenter.com/  


Piano moving:
  Call or write to us for a quote! (858)586-7000
http://greenemusic.com/contact.html
Concerts in San Diego:
http://sandiego.about.com/od/entertainmentthearts/a/concerts.htm  
http://thingstodo.signonsandiego.com/san-diego-ca/events/concerts+in+san+diego  
Family events and concerts for kids:
http://eventful.com/sandiego/events/categories/family_fun_kids  

The San Diego Symphony:

http://www.sandiegosymphony.org/



We would love to hear your ideas for this newsletter.  What would you like to know about pianos, lessons, new technology, or just how to get started?
 Just click and send us a note or call (858)586-7000 seven days a week.

 
Sincerely,
 
Michael Greene, Owner
Greene Music