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Manifestor_of_Light

(21,046 posts)
144. Band and orchestra people are smart.
Wed Jan 14, 2015, 02:43 AM
Jan 2015

I am convinced that learning a musical instrument helps your brain immensely.

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This is a shame kcr Jan 2015 #1
My brother and Mom both have one Johonny Jan 2015 #9
I'd love to have one, too kcr Jan 2015 #113
Yes. LWolf Jan 2015 #99
Most electronic pianos and digital synths can nearly replicate a multitude of instruments. TheBlackAdder Jan 2015 #105
The one we got is pretty nice kcr Jan 2015 #112
The only reason I don't own a piano is because tuning is prohibitively expensive. tridim Jan 2015 #2
I wonder how many people here even know what a weighted MIDI controller is. Trillo Jan 2015 #59
have to agree, although KatyMan Jan 2015 #60
The other day, I was in a thrift store near my home, MineralMan Jan 2015 #63
i wonder how piano tuners are faring Liberal_in_LA Jan 2015 #136
There are pitchfinding gizmos that do it automatically now Recursion Jan 2015 #150
Maybe they will replace it with BubbaFett Jan 2015 #3
Oh that supply and demand always gets in the way yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #6
Yeah BubbaFett Jan 2015 #8
people don't need USEFUL retail like candle makers anymore I guess mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2015 #27
derp BubbaFett Jan 2015 #34
There are still some that prefer supporting artisans, but it's usually the money class. adirondacker Jan 2015 #141
Sounds like a classic case of pianist envy. Orrex Jan 2015 #4
Ba-dum! n/t benz380 Jan 2015 #35
Many, many people have pianos to give away for FREE. Adopting used piano is saving it: KittyWampus Jan 2015 #5
over twenty years ago hfojvt Jan 2015 #62
If you don't use it you lose it sdfernando Jan 2015 #86
Getting rid of a piano was almost impossible Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2015 #95
We got rid of ours last year Maeve Jan 2015 #109
people like me who would normally have to buy a piano would rather buy a MIDI keyboard belzabubba333 Jan 2015 #7
And electronic pianos are cheaper pscot Jan 2015 #10
Exactly. You can do so much more with today's keyboards, and that's all kids see in popular music. Hoyt Jan 2015 #16
One of my young relatives was given a TR-808 Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2015 #97
I decided to buy a Yamaha weighted action digital because I live in an apartment Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #11
That is what we bought for our son. aikoaiko Jan 2015 #56
It is very expensive gollygee Jan 2015 #12
+100 And yet, it didnt use to be that way. pianos/piano lessons used to be relatively common in ND-Dem Jan 2015 #29
I just sent you my kids. bravenak Jan 2015 #42
LOL! n/t JimDandy Jan 2015 #52
LOL gollygee Jan 2015 #53
Does music really make kids do better in school? joeglow3 Jan 2015 #61
Music Education research shows this. Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #79
We've had really strong music programs at the schools my kids attended... SidDithers Jan 2015 #111
While I loved band (playing the euphonium) kentauros Jan 2015 #140
Band and orchestra people are smart. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2015 #144
Then it must have helped mine in ways that kentauros Jan 2015 #147
I don't know. But anecdotally my oldest finds MissB Jan 2015 #80
Yes, but only if they actually study and practice. Daemonaquila Jan 2015 #103
However, I do make the distinction that kentauros Jan 2015 #148
I have a feeling the days of kids learning the piano are over. dilby Jan 2015 #13
This is the sort of thing that makes me wish the USA subsidized arts more: KittyWampus Jan 2015 #14
subsidizing piano tuners when many kids are hungry and poorly educated? Priorities. bettyellen Jan 2015 #25
Bettyellen, if we took trillions from defense we could have all those things. KittyWampus Jan 2015 #70
True, it break my heart how the arts go out the window first... bettyellen Jan 2015 #73
Like piano tuners' kids? GoddessOfGuinness Jan 2015 #137
Arts is a waste of money and time yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #33
Some people thrive at the arts tabbycat31 Jan 2015 #37
I understand what you are saying....I really do yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #39
Math and science should not come at the cost to other subjects tabbycat31 Jan 2015 #47
Wynton Marsalis begs to differ KamaAina Jan 2015 #38
Oh, lord ... I don't even know where to begin with your comment frazzled Jan 2015 #50
without a soul Phentex Jan 2015 #71
It also fosters MuseRider Jan 2015 #88
Some of my fondest memories of elementary school are of music class Art_from_Ark Jan 2015 #90
I can still remember first grade ... frazzled Jan 2015 #91
We do children's concerts every year. MuseRider Jan 2015 #106
Cool! /nt frazzled Jan 2015 #110
Mine too! pipi_k Jan 2015 #121
The very end of 1812 MuseRider Jan 2015 #127
My first exposure to the 1812 Overture Art_from_Ark Jan 2015 #159
Your reply is spot on. callous taoboy Jan 2015 #98
Thank you. GoddessOfGuinness Jan 2015 #138
Sports is a waste of time and money. Dawson Leery Jan 2015 #57
for example nt Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #94
I hope that during the remainder of your life you will have some ladjf Jan 2015 #65
No, no it is not. Glassunion Jan 2015 #76
Philistine Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #89
You must have had the "wire mother" growing up. Frank Cannon Jan 2015 #92
ROFLMAO nt Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #124
Tell your cave-man ancestors from 15,000 BCE you cretin, nothing like Repug values on DU, eh ? Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #93
Nothing RW on what I said. yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #107
Oh, yes there is. Hissyspit Jan 2015 #119
I have never heard that yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #122
So much stubborn ignorance in someone claiming to support public education Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #120
Maybe you should tell the fundies about science too. Kingofalldems Jan 2015 #128
They are a lost cause. I don't think liberals yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #133
Liberals like the Arts. Kingofalldems Jan 2015 #134
Authoritarian regimes want "political" art that supports their values. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2015 #145
So many things wrong with that comment, I don't even know where to begin... tenderfoot Jan 2015 #100
I guess. Don't worry our country will never get rid of arts completely. You are safe. yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #108
And apparently the arts are getting dumbed down, too. Hissyspit Jan 2015 #116
What a ridiculous false dichotomy of an argument. Hissyspit Jan 2015 #117
That statement is full of BS. Lex Jan 2015 #129
That one is beyond obvious. tenderfoot Jan 2015 #130
He's serving on MIRT too Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #131
Is that why the alert went to the administrators? tenderfoot Jan 2015 #132
Are you freaking serious? This is a shark-jumping moment for DU. bullwinkle428 Jan 2015 #154
Yup: Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #155
That's just fucked up Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #158
Oh, for fuck's sake. Hissyspit Jan 2015 #115
+ 1,000,000,000,000, etc nt Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #123
That's pretty much verbatim how I feel about non-science STEM subjects. Chan790 Jan 2015 #125
There's a lot of brain-training that goes on in Ilsa Jan 2015 #151
It's a horseshit argument. No one is getting less math and science education because Guy Whitey Corngood Jan 2015 #156
Arts are a fundamental part of education and have been so for centuries CreekDog Jan 2015 #157
Music and math are highly related as far as what they are and brain function as most trained uppityperson Jan 2015 #160
Cost would be a pretty big consideration. HappyMe Jan 2015 #15
yet americans did all that when the country was much poorer than it is today... ND-Dem Jan 2015 #30
Probably not poorer Americans. HappyMe Jan 2015 #32
probably not, but middle class ones certainly did. as i know from personal experience. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #68
I play piano my whole life and never owned one. JaneyVee Jan 2015 #17
Cello's are not cheap either. vi5 Jan 2015 #19
True, I received a used one as a present when I was 9. JaneyVee Jan 2015 #23
But there's always room for cello. Orrex Jan 2015 #45
Ha! vi5 Jan 2015 #49
I played the cello until after I graduate high school. tammywammy Jan 2015 #22
We should start a band! JaneyVee Jan 2015 #24
We just bought my daughter a used piano recently. vi5 Jan 2015 #18
I see 4 or 5 a week, for free on Craigslist pintobean Jan 2015 #20
Cost and size both play a role. geek tragedy Jan 2015 #21
I picked a bad time to get into the piano moving business Capt. Obvious Jan 2015 #26
Moving used pianos should continue to thrive Brother Buzz Jan 2015 #55
Very sad, but very true. MANative Jan 2015 #28
This is too bad. cyberswede Jan 2015 #31
Your story tells why it is NOT a shame. Daemonaquila Jan 2015 #104
Every once in a while I see a "free piano" or "cheap piano" ad on Craigslist. benz380 Jan 2015 #36
Film cameras are essentially obsolete too. hunter Jan 2015 #40
I see free pianos on Craig's List all the time eShirl Jan 2015 #41
Does this mean that fewer people are playing with their organs? Orrex Jan 2015 #43
How much current popular music uses the piano? LeftyMom Jan 2015 #44
One of the top songs of 2014 does tabbycat31 Jan 2015 #48
Maybe Broadway? Maybe composers still work things out on a piano? KittyWampus Jan 2015 #51
Sarah McLachlan, Alicia Keys, Elton John, Norah Jones, Journey, Ben Folds, Tori Amos, Bruce Hornsby Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #58
Almost all of it. jeff47 Jan 2015 #66
Quite a bit of popular music uses piano Glassunion Jan 2015 #74
If you have a piano you want to get rid of, see if your area schools need it. Paladin Jan 2015 #46
Less "real" music now fadedrose Jan 2015 #54
Get off my lawn! KatyMan Jan 2015 #69
+1000000000 Glassunion Jan 2015 #75
This is really sad. Blue_In_AK Jan 2015 #64
Just a cool piano story... tridim Jan 2015 #67
Cool story! Brilliant nt Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #81
So what did you do with the coins? Art_from_Ark Jan 2015 #87
True story... yuiyoshida Jan 2015 #72
Kids who are interested are learning on electronic keyboards Warpy Jan 2015 #77
As noted elsewhere, it's expensive all around MissB Jan 2015 #78
My kids are learning piano abelenkpe Jan 2015 #82
As someone who used to teach piano lessons, I'm not surprised. tanyev Jan 2015 #83
This is a damned shame, TM99 Jan 2015 #84
oh music is so old school ........ olddots Jan 2015 #85
Electronic keyboards are much cheaper and take up less space. B Calm Jan 2015 #96
I have my great grandmother's upright teenagebambam Jan 2015 #101
Electronic Keyboards ProfessorGAC Jan 2015 #102
I worry somewhat about losing my touch sensitivity even on a weighted action Pooka Fey Jan 2015 #126
I Still Have A Console ProfessorGAC Jan 2015 #153
This message was self-deleted by its author olddots Jan 2015 #114
A friend of mine lived in Muscatine, Iowa nearly thirty years ago. SheilaT Jan 2015 #118
interesting Liberal_in_LA Jan 2015 #135
The local piano store moved to a smaller location and is now selling out csziggy Jan 2015 #139
They don't make them like that anymore. I just did a quick google and WOW there are some beauties... adirondacker Jan 2015 #142
Those are much fancier than my piano csziggy Jan 2015 #149
Slightly - or maybe more than slightly - off topic... GReedDiamond Jan 2015 #143
I have an old upright. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2015 #146
wow Xilantro Jan 2015 #152
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